π Organizations Before INC
π Bangabhasha Prakashika Sabha (1836)
β Location: Bengal
β Founder: Raja Ram Mohan Roy
π Zamindari Association (1837)
β Location: Bengal
β Founder: Dwarkanath Tagore
π British India Society (1839)
β Location: London
β Founder: William Adam
π The Bengal British India Society (1843)
β Location: Bengal
β Founders: Dwarkanath Tagore, Radhakant Deb
π British India Association (1851)
β Location: Bengal
β Founders: Dwarkanath Tagore, Radhakant Deb
π Madras Native Association (1852)
β Location: Madras
β Founder: Gazalu Chetty
π Bombay Association (1852)
β Location: Bombay
β Founder: Jagannath Shankar Seth
π East India Association (1866)
β Location: London
β Founder: Dadabhai Naoroji
π Poona Sarvajanik Sabha (1870)
β Location: Bombay (Poona)
β Founders: M. G. Ranade, Ganesh Vasudev Joshi, S. H. Chipalunkar
π National Indian Association (1870)
β Location: London
β Founder: Mary Carpenter
π Indian Society (1872)
β Location: London
β Founder: Anand Mohan Bose
π Indian League (1875)
β Location: Bengal
β Founder: Sisir Kumar Ghosh
π The Indian Association of Calcutta (1876)
β Location: Bengal
β Founders: S. N. Banerjea, Anand Mohan Bose
π The Madras Mahajan Sabha (1884)
β Location: Madras
β Founders: M. Veeraraghavachari, G. Subramania Aiyer, P. Anand Charlu
π Bombay Presidency Association (1885)
β Location: Bombay
β Founders: K. T. Telang, Badruddin Tyabji, Pherozshah Mehta
π Bangabhasha Prakashika Sabha (1836)
β Location: Bengal
β Founder: Raja Ram Mohan Roy
π Zamindari Association (1837)
β Location: Bengal
β Founder: Dwarkanath Tagore
π British India Society (1839)
β Location: London
β Founder: William Adam
π The Bengal British India Society (1843)
β Location: Bengal
β Founders: Dwarkanath Tagore, Radhakant Deb
π British India Association (1851)
β Location: Bengal
β Founders: Dwarkanath Tagore, Radhakant Deb
π Madras Native Association (1852)
β Location: Madras
β Founder: Gazalu Chetty
π Bombay Association (1852)
β Location: Bombay
β Founder: Jagannath Shankar Seth
π East India Association (1866)
β Location: London
β Founder: Dadabhai Naoroji
π Poona Sarvajanik Sabha (1870)
β Location: Bombay (Poona)
β Founders: M. G. Ranade, Ganesh Vasudev Joshi, S. H. Chipalunkar
π National Indian Association (1870)
β Location: London
β Founder: Mary Carpenter
π Indian Society (1872)
β Location: London
β Founder: Anand Mohan Bose
π Indian League (1875)
β Location: Bengal
β Founder: Sisir Kumar Ghosh
π The Indian Association of Calcutta (1876)
β Location: Bengal
β Founders: S. N. Banerjea, Anand Mohan Bose
π The Madras Mahajan Sabha (1884)
β Location: Madras
β Founders: M. Veeraraghavachari, G. Subramania Aiyer, P. Anand Charlu
π Bombay Presidency Association (1885)
β Location: Bombay
β Founders: K. T. Telang, Badruddin Tyabji, Pherozshah Mehta
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Foreign Travellers who visited India in Medieval Period during various ruler' s reign
1. Marco Polo from Italy : 1288-1292 AD : Pandya Kingdom
2. Ibn-e-Batuta from Morocco : 1333-1342 AD
: Mohammad Bin Tughlaq
3. Nicoloi Conti from Italy : 1420-1422 AD
: Dev Ray I (Vijay Nagar)
4. Tsang Hi from China : 1421-1431 AD : Jalaluddin of Bengal
5. Abdur Razzak-Ambassador from Iran : 1442-1443 AD : Dev Ray II (Vijay Nagar)
6. Athnasius Niketin from Russia : 1470-1474 AD : Mohammad III Bahmani
7. Bartholomu Diaz-Italian boat man : 1503-1508 AD : Deccan
8. Eduardo Barbosa-Portuguese : 1516-1518 AD : Krishna Dev Ray (Vijay Nagar)
9. Domingoβs PaesβPortuguese : 1520-1522 A : Krishna Dev Ray (Vijay Nagar)
10. Nuniz-Portuguese Merchant of Home
: 1535-1537 AD : Achyut Dev Ray (Vijay Nagar)
11. Anthony Monserrate Portuguese Priest
: 1578-1582 AD : Akbar
12. Ralph Fisch (First English traveller)
: 1585-1591 AD : Akbar
13. Ceaser Fredriseh (Portuguese traveller)
: 16th Century : Vijay Nagar
14. John Linscoten (Dutch) : 16th Century : Vijay Nagar
15. Lama Taranath (Tibetian Bauddha)
: 16th Century : Eastern India
16. Captain Hawkins (English traveller)
: 1608-1613 AD : Jahangir
17. William Fisch (English traveller)
: 1608-1612 AD : Jahangir
John Jurdan (Portuguese): 1608-1617 AD
: Jahangir
19. Nicholos Doughton (English Navy Officer)
: 1608-1615 AD: Jahangir
20. Nicholos Withurgton (English traveller)
: 1612-1616 AD: Jahangir
21. Thomas Coryat (English traveller)
: 1612-1617 AD: Jahangir
22. Sir Thomas Roe (English Ambassador)
: 1615-1619 AD: Jahangir
23. Pal Canning (English traveller)
: 1615-1625: Jahangir
24. Edward Terry (English Priest)
: 1616-1619 AD: Jahangir
25. Francisco Paelsert (Dutch): 1620-1627 AD
: Jahangir
26. Pietra Della Velle (Italy) : 1622-1660 AD
: Jahangir
27. John Loyatt (Dutch) : 1626-1633 AD
: Shahjahan
28. John Fryer (English): 1627-1681 AD
: Shahjahan
29. Peter Mundy (Italy): 1630-1634 AD
: Shahjahan
30. Tavernier (French Jeweller): 1641-1687 AD
: Shahjahan & Aurangzeb
31. Manucci (Italy): 1656-1687 AD
: Aurangzeb
32. Bernier (French Doctor): 1658-1668 AD
: Aurangzeb
33. Jean Thevnot (France): 1666-1668 AD
: Aurangzeb
34. Gammilly Careri (Italy): 1695-1697 AD
1. Marco Polo from Italy : 1288-1292 AD : Pandya Kingdom
2. Ibn-e-Batuta from Morocco : 1333-1342 AD
: Mohammad Bin Tughlaq
3. Nicoloi Conti from Italy : 1420-1422 AD
: Dev Ray I (Vijay Nagar)
4. Tsang Hi from China : 1421-1431 AD : Jalaluddin of Bengal
5. Abdur Razzak-Ambassador from Iran : 1442-1443 AD : Dev Ray II (Vijay Nagar)
6. Athnasius Niketin from Russia : 1470-1474 AD : Mohammad III Bahmani
7. Bartholomu Diaz-Italian boat man : 1503-1508 AD : Deccan
8. Eduardo Barbosa-Portuguese : 1516-1518 AD : Krishna Dev Ray (Vijay Nagar)
9. Domingoβs PaesβPortuguese : 1520-1522 A : Krishna Dev Ray (Vijay Nagar)
10. Nuniz-Portuguese Merchant of Home
: 1535-1537 AD : Achyut Dev Ray (Vijay Nagar)
11. Anthony Monserrate Portuguese Priest
: 1578-1582 AD : Akbar
12. Ralph Fisch (First English traveller)
: 1585-1591 AD : Akbar
13. Ceaser Fredriseh (Portuguese traveller)
: 16th Century : Vijay Nagar
14. John Linscoten (Dutch) : 16th Century : Vijay Nagar
15. Lama Taranath (Tibetian Bauddha)
: 16th Century : Eastern India
16. Captain Hawkins (English traveller)
: 1608-1613 AD : Jahangir
17. William Fisch (English traveller)
: 1608-1612 AD : Jahangir
John Jurdan (Portuguese): 1608-1617 AD
: Jahangir
19. Nicholos Doughton (English Navy Officer)
: 1608-1615 AD: Jahangir
20. Nicholos Withurgton (English traveller)
: 1612-1616 AD: Jahangir
21. Thomas Coryat (English traveller)
: 1612-1617 AD: Jahangir
22. Sir Thomas Roe (English Ambassador)
: 1615-1619 AD: Jahangir
23. Pal Canning (English traveller)
: 1615-1625: Jahangir
24. Edward Terry (English Priest)
: 1616-1619 AD: Jahangir
25. Francisco Paelsert (Dutch): 1620-1627 AD
: Jahangir
26. Pietra Della Velle (Italy) : 1622-1660 AD
: Jahangir
27. John Loyatt (Dutch) : 1626-1633 AD
: Shahjahan
28. John Fryer (English): 1627-1681 AD
: Shahjahan
29. Peter Mundy (Italy): 1630-1634 AD
: Shahjahan
30. Tavernier (French Jeweller): 1641-1687 AD
: Shahjahan & Aurangzeb
31. Manucci (Italy): 1656-1687 AD
: Aurangzeb
32. Bernier (French Doctor): 1658-1668 AD
: Aurangzeb
33. Jean Thevnot (France): 1666-1668 AD
: Aurangzeb
34. Gammilly Careri (Italy): 1695-1697 AD
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οΈ Only Parliament has the jurisdiction to constitutionally remove a High Court judge
βοΈ None of six attempts at impeaching a judge since Independence have been successful.
π§΅ Constitutional Provisions Related to Impeachment of Judges :-
β Art.124(4): provides for impeachment of a judge of a supreme court.
β Art.218 says the same provisions shall apply to a judge of High Court as well.
Grounds: Proven misbehavior and incapacity (Not defined in the Constitution).
Procedure is regulated by Judges Enquiry Act (1968).
β οΈ Steps in the Impeachment Process Initiation:
1. A motion must be signed by at least 100 Lok Sabha members or 50 Rajya Sabha members. Submitted to presiding officer of respective House.
2. Investigation: Referred to a three-member committee comprising: Chief Justice of India or a judge of Supreme Court, a High Court Chief Justice, and a distinguished jurist.
Committee investigates charges and submits report to Speaker/ Chairman with its findings and observations. Speaker/ Chairman will then place report before Lok Sabha/ Rajya Sabha.
If committee finds judge guilty, its report is adopted by House where it was introduced.
3. Parliamentary Approval: Debate and voting in both Houses of Parliament requires special majority (Two-thirds majority of members present and voting and a majority of total membership).
4. Presidential Action: If passed by both houses, motion is sent to the President for final approval.
βοΈ None of six attempts at impeaching a judge since Independence have been successful.
π§΅ Constitutional Provisions Related to Impeachment of Judges :-
β Art.124(4): provides for impeachment of a judge of a supreme court.
β Art.218 says the same provisions shall apply to a judge of High Court as well.
Grounds: Proven misbehavior and incapacity (Not defined in the Constitution).
Procedure is regulated by Judges Enquiry Act (1968).
β οΈ Steps in the Impeachment Process Initiation:
1. A motion must be signed by at least 100 Lok Sabha members or 50 Rajya Sabha members. Submitted to presiding officer of respective House.
2. Investigation: Referred to a three-member committee comprising: Chief Justice of India or a judge of Supreme Court, a High Court Chief Justice, and a distinguished jurist.
Committee investigates charges and submits report to Speaker/ Chairman with its findings and observations. Speaker/ Chairman will then place report before Lok Sabha/ Rajya Sabha.
If committee finds judge guilty, its report is adopted by House where it was introduced.
3. Parliamentary Approval: Debate and voting in both Houses of Parliament requires special majority (Two-thirds majority of members present and voting and a majority of total membership).
4. Presidential Action: If passed by both houses, motion is sent to the President for final approval.
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Countries surrounding Red Sea
(Mnemonic - Yemen SEEDS)
β Yemen
β S: Saudi Arabia
β E: Egypt
β E: Eritrea
β D: Djibouti
β S: Sudan
Countries surrounding the Gulf of Aden
β Djibouti
β Somalia
β Yemen
Countries which are part of the Horn of Africa
β Eritrea
β Djibouti
β Ethiopia
β Somalia
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(Mnemonic - Yemen SEEDS)
β Yemen
β S: Saudi Arabia
β E: Egypt
β E: Eritrea
β D: Djibouti
β S: Sudan
Countries surrounding the Gulf of Aden
β Djibouti
β Somalia
β Yemen
Countries which are part of the Horn of Africa
β Eritrea
β Djibouti
β Ethiopia
β Somalia
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Ancient History Terms.pdf
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List of Important terms related to Ancient India.
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