Servants of India Society
June 12 marked the 120th anniversary of the establishment of the Servants of India Society (SIS).
About Servants of India Society (SIS)
Founders
- The Servants of India Society (SIS) was founded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, along with K. Devadhar, A.V. Patwardhan, and N.A. Dravid, in Pune, India, on June 12, 1905.
Objectives
- Its objectives were to train individuals who were willing to devote their lives to the country’s cause in a religious spirit, for political education and agitation, and to promote the national interest of the Indian people through constitutional means.
Prominent Members
- Several young Indian nationalists including S. ....
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