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Speeches And Papers On Indian Questions (1897-1900) is a significant compilation of Romesh Chunder Dutt’s most important orations and written pieces during a transformative period in Indian history. Dutt, a prominent Indian intellectual and administrator, articulates his views on pressing issues facing the nation under British colonial rule.
The collection addresses economic disparities, agricultural conditions, taxation policies, and the need for greater Indian representation in governance. Through these speeches and papers, Dutt advocates for Indian interests while maintaining a measured, scholarly approach to colonial discourse. His works reflect the intellectual currents of the Indian Renaissance and contribute to the foundational arguments for Indian self-determination.
This historical document serves as an invaluable resource for understanding late 19th-century Indian political thought, nationalist aspirations, and the intellectual contributions of one of India’s most respected reformers and administrators.







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