Bankipore session of the Indian National Congress (1912)
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The Bankipore session of the Indian National Congress (1912) was an early 20th-century annual meeting of the Congress held in Bankipore (now part of Patna), where nationalist leaders gathered to deliberate on colonial policies and the direction of the Indian freedom movement.
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T13878163 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Bankipore session of the Indian National Congress (1912) Context triple: [Amritsar session of the Indian National Congress (1919), follows, Bankipore session of the Indian National Congress (1912)]
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Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress (1920)
The Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress in 1920 was a pivotal meeting where Congress leaders adopted a radical new strategy of mass civil resistance against British colonial rule, marking a major turning point in India’s freedom struggle.
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Nagpur session of the Indian National Congress (1920)
The Nagpur session of the Indian National Congress in 1920 was a pivotal meeting where the Congress reorganized itself on a more democratic, mass-based footing and fully embraced Mahatma Gandhi’s strategy of non-cooperation against British rule.
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Amritsar session of the Indian National Congress (1919)
The Amritsar session of the Indian National Congress (1919) was a pivotal annual meeting of the Congress held in the aftermath of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where leaders debated responses to British repression and the future course of the Indian freedom struggle.
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Bengal Provincial Congress Committee
The Bengal Provincial Congress Committee was the regional branch of the Indian National Congress in Bengal, playing a key role in organizing the nationalist movement there under leaders such as C. R. Das.
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Indian National Congress session of 1942
The Indian National Congress session of 1942 was the historic gathering in Bombay where Congress leaders adopted the Quit India resolution, calling for mass civil disobedience to end British colonial rule.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Bankipore session of the Indian National Congress (1912) Target entity description: The Bankipore session of the Indian National Congress (1912) was an early 20th-century annual meeting of the Congress held in Bankipore (now part of Patna), where nationalist leaders gathered to deliberate on colonial policies and the direction of the Indian freedom movement.
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A.
Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress (1920)
The Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress in 1920 was a pivotal meeting where Congress leaders adopted a radical new strategy of mass civil resistance against British colonial rule, marking a major turning point in India’s freedom struggle.
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B.
Nagpur session of the Indian National Congress (1920)
The Nagpur session of the Indian National Congress in 1920 was a pivotal meeting where the Congress reorganized itself on a more democratic, mass-based footing and fully embraced Mahatma Gandhi’s strategy of non-cooperation against British rule.
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C.
Amritsar session of the Indian National Congress (1919)
The Amritsar session of the Indian National Congress (1919) was a pivotal annual meeting of the Congress held in the aftermath of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where leaders debated responses to British repression and the future course of the Indian freedom struggle.
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D.
Bengal Provincial Congress Committee
The Bengal Provincial Congress Committee was the regional branch of the Indian National Congress in Bengal, playing a key role in organizing the nationalist movement there under leaders such as C. R. Das.
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E.
Indian National Congress session of 1942
The Indian National Congress session of 1942 was the historic gathering in Bombay where Congress leaders adopted the Quit India resolution, calling for mass civil disobedience to end British colonial rule.
- F. None of above. chosen
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