02-12-2024
06:43 AM
Prelims: History of India and Indian National Movement
Mains: The Freedom Struggle — its various stages and important contributors/contributions from different parts of the country
The British Indian Association, established in 1851, in Calcutta, was one of the first political organisations in colonial India. The association, composed of the Indian elite, primarily Zamindars and the educated class, laid the groundwork for political advocacy and administrative reforms in British India.
It was founded to represent the interests of Indian landowners and to provide a forum for petitioning the British government on issues of governance, legal reform, and revenue policy. Though it had a significant early impact, its elitist nature and limited representation hampered its long-term success.
The British Indian Association was founded on October 29, 1851, in Calcutta by merging two previous political organisations: the Landholders' Society and the Bengal British India Society. This consolidation was in response to the European community's opposition to four proposed bills drafted by Bethune, a law member of the British Government, in 1849.
The British Indian Association's objectives were to improve governance, legal systems, and land revenue policies in India while it was under British rule. The objectives were as follows:
The British Indian Association petitioned for a separate legislature, division of executive and judicial powers, reduced officer salaries, and tax abolition, leading to partial acceptance of the Charter Act of 1853 with six new legislative council members.
Question 1: Consider the following pairs: (UPSC Prelims 2017)
Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
Answer: (b)
Q1. When was the British Indian Association founded?
Ans. The British Indian Association was founded on October 29, 1851.
Q2. Who were the key leaders of the British Indian Association?
Ans. Key leaders included Raja Radhakanta Deb (President) and Debendranath Tagore (Secretary).
Q3. What organizations merged to form the British Indian Association?
Ans. The Landholders' Society and the Bengal British India Society merged to form the British Indian Association.
Q4. What was the purpose of the British India Association?
Ans. The Bengal British India Society was founded in 1843 to collect and disseminate information about the people of British India.
Q5. When did the British Indian Association cease to exist?
Ans. The association ceased to exist after the abolition of the zamindari system in West Bengal in 1954.
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