A Conversation with Dadabhai Naroji:-

  1. Introduction:
    Me: “Mr. Naoroji, it’s an honor to meet you. Your contributions to India’s independence are truly inspiring.”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “Thank you, my friend. It’s a pleasure to meet a fellow admirer of our nation’s struggle.”
  2. Early Influences:
    Me: “I’m curious, what inspired you to become involved in the fight for India’s freedom?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “Growing up, I witnessed the injustices of colonial rule firsthand. It ignited a passion in me to work towards liberating our motherland.”
  3. Political Ideals:
    Me: “Your advocacy for Indian self-governance is remarkable. How did you envision the future of our nation?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “I believed in the capacity of our people to govern themselves democratically and to thrive economically without exploitation.”
  4. Role in Indian National Congress:
    Me: “Your leadership in the Indian National Congress was pivotal. What motivated your involvement in the organization?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “I saw the Congress as a platform to unite Indians from all walks of life in our common struggle against British rule.”
  5. Drain Theory:
    Me: “Your Drain Theory shed light on the economic exploitation of India. How did you develop this concept?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “Through rigorous study and observation, I analyzed the economic drain inflicted by colonial policies, exposing the true cost of British rule.”
  6. Famine Relief Efforts:
    Me: “Your efforts in famine relief were truly commendable. How did you approach the challenge of alleviating suffering during times of crisis?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “We established relief organizations to provide aid to those in need, while also advocating for long-term solutions to prevent future famines.”
  7. Legacy:
    Me: “Your legacy continues to inspire generations of Indians. How do you hope to be remembered?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “I hope to be remembered as a patriot who dedicated his life to the service of his country and the upliftment of his people.”
  8. Challenges Faced:
    Me: “What were some of the greatest challenges you encountered in your pursuit of independence?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “Facing opposition from colonial authorities and overcoming divisions within our own ranks were among the greatest challenges we faced.”
  9. Personal Reflections:
    Me: “Looking back on your journey, what moments stand out to you the most?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “The unity and resilience of our people in the face of adversity are what stand out to me the most. It fills me with pride and hope for the future.”
  10. Future Aspirations:
    Me: “As we continue the struggle for a free and prosperous India, what advice would you offer to future generations?”
    Dadabhai Naoroji: “Never lose sight of our ultimate goal, and always remember that true freedom comes from unity, perseverance, and unwavering dedication to our principles.

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NAME-BAGISH CHANDRA JHA

ROLL NO.-21/1537

Section:-Z-2

course :- BA program (History+ Political science)

Subject :- Media and communication skills.

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