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This comprehensive compilation brings together the speeches and papers of Romesh Chunder Dutt, one of India’s most influential thinkers and social reformers, spanning the years 1897-1900. During this pivotal period in Indian history, Dutt addressed pressing questions concerning Indian governance, economics, education, and social reform.
Dutt’s eloquent and well-reasoned arguments reflect the intellectual ferment of late 19th-century India, offering perspectives on colonial administration, the Indian economy, and the path to national development. His works represent a bridge between traditional Indian thought and modern political philosophy, making them invaluable for understanding the intellectual foundations of the Indian independence movement.
This hardcover edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, preserves these important historical documents for contemporary readers and scholars interested in Indian history, political philosophy, and the development of modern Indian thought during the colonial era.
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