The Indian Reform League was formed in Fiji in 1924, following the refusal of the Suva Y.M.C.A. to admit Indians. Its founder was A.W. McMillan of the...
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in the Fletcher Challenge Cup organised by the Indian Reform League of Suva. In 1937, the Rewa Indian Football Association was formed. The Rewa Association...
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The Indian Super League (ISL) is the men's highest level of the Indian football league system. Administered by the All India Football Federation (AIFF)...
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restrictions to Indian immigration to Fiji. The Indian Reform League was formed in Fiji in 1924, following the refusal of the Suva Y.M.C.A. to admit Indians. Its...
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The 2023–24 Indian Super League was the 10th season of the Indian Super League (ISL) and the 28th season of the top-tier in Indian football. It commenced...
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independent entity called the Indian Union Muslim League was formed, which continues to have a presence in the Indian parliament to this day. With the...
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The Indian Councils Act 1909 (9 Edw. 7. c. 4), commonly known as the Morley–Minto or Minto–Morley Reforms, was an act of the Parliament of the United...
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The Indian football league system is the league structure of football club competitions in India. The highest level of men's club football competition...
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gradually reform the administration and local representative system by ushering participation of local Indians. In 1920, the All India Home Rule League merged...
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The Indian Independence League (also known as IIL) was a political organisation operated from the 1920s to the 1940s to organise those living outside British...
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British Raj (redirect from British Indian Empire)
Minto–Morley Reforms, and more recently of the Congress-Muslim League Lucknow Pact, was reaffirmed, with seats being reserved for Muslims, Sikhs, Indian Christians...
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of independent princely states. Religious groups played a role in reforming Indian society. These were of several religions from Hindu groups such as...
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nineteenth century. The creation in 1885 of the Indian National Congress in India by the political reformer A.O. Hume intensified the process by providing...
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October 2023. "Pivotal reforms approved by AFC Competitions Committee". the-AFC. Retrieved 2024-05-24. "AFC Champions League 2 Prize Money". X (formerly...
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Simon Commission (redirect from Indian Statutory Commission)
Sir John Simon. The commission arrived in the Indian subcontinent in 1928 to study constitutional reform in British India. One of its members was Clement...
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Hindu Maha Sabha (Fiji) (category Fiji Indian organisations)
the Fiji Muslim League) contested with the Indian Reform League (mainly supported by Indian Christians) for the right to represent Indians. The Sabha was...
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Act 1919. These are related to constitutional reforms. Indian nationalists considered that the reforms did not go far enough, while British conservatives...
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Singh continued the economic reform policies begun by Rao's government. He is often called the "Father of Indian economic reforms". Rao was also referred to...
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Board of Control for Cricket in India (redirect from Indian cricket board)
governed by the NADA. The rebel league the Indian Cricket League (ICL) was owned and operated by Essel Group. BCCI banned Indian players who played in the ICL...
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Gopal Krishna Gokhale (category Indian independence activists from Maharashtra)
February 1915) was an Indian political leader and a social reformer during the Indian independence movement, and political mentor of Indian freedom fighter...
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy (redirect from Father of Modern Indian)
was an Indian reformer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha in 1828, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a social-religious reform movement...
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positions of Indians. These included opposition to taxation of India to finance British campaigns in Afghanistan, and support for legislative reform in India...
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the GST reform, and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Its programs, in recent years, that have positively touched many among the Indian masses, include...
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government on matters of confidence. The main opposition league was led by Sonia Gandhi's Indian National Congress, the long-traditional centrist dominant...
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to reform the Council at the earliest so that it reflects the reality of the present times and not the time of its establishment. For example, Indian scholar...
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Lucknow Pact (category Indian independence movement)
The Lucknow Pact was an agreement reached between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League (AIML) at a joint session of both the parties held in...
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The National Football League (NFL) was the men's highest level of the Indian football league system from 1996 to 2007. Founded by the All India Football...
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reform government also financed its war effort by seizing and selling church property and other large estates. The aim of the Lerdo Law with Indian corporate...
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Minto–Morley Reforms, and more recently of the Congress-Muslim League Lucknow Pact, was reaffirmed, with seats being reserved for Muslims, Sikhs, Indian Christians...
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Decree 900 (redirect from Land reform in Guatemala)
900 (Spanish: Decreto 900), also known as the Agrarian Reform Law, was a Guatemalan land-reform law passed on June 17, 1952, during the Guatemalan Revolution...
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