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          Dadabhai Naoroji, Biography, Drain Theory, Social Reforms, Legacy

          Dadabhai Naoroji, the "Grand Old Man of India," was a trailblazing leader in the Indian independence struggle.

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        6. He was a scholar, social reformer, and the first Indian elected to the British Parliament in 1892. Naoroji played a significant role in the formation of the Indian National Congress (INC) and served as its president three times, pushing for constitutional reforms and self-rule for India.

          Dadabhai Naoroji’s most notable contribution was his "Drain Theory," which highlighted how British economic policies were draining India's wealth.

          Naoroji’s ideas on economic exploitation laid the foundation for India's economic nationalism and inspired future leaders like Mahatma Gandhi to advocate for Indian self-governance and social reforms.

          Dadabhai Naoroji 

          Born on September 4, 1825, in Bombay (now Mumbai), Dadabhai Naoroji belonged to a Parsi-Zoroastrian family.

          He completed his education at Elphinsto