extremists of the indian national congress
Indian Tribes
Foreign address simply means an address belonging to a foreign country. For example, in the USA, an Indian address would be considered a foreign address.
I believe the first "president"s name was Samuel Huntington. If you count him and his successors as the first presidents, George Washington becomes the 11th president, John Adams the 12th, etc. until George W. Bush as the 53rd president and Barack Obama as the 54th.There has never been a "President of America." George Washington was the first "President of the United States."The first "President of the Continental Congress" during the Revolutionary War was Peyton Randolph. The moderator of Congress under the Articles of Confederation was officially known as the "President of the United States in Congress Assembled." Neither of these positions held any national power but were simply the 'chairman' elected by the other members of Congress.
India is considered worlds largest democracy. There are a number of political parties on Indian political scene but most have regional and communal influence. However, two parties are genuinely national and have support almost all over India. They are Indian National Congress headed by Sonia Gandhi and Bhartiya Janata Party headed by Amit Shah. BJP has recently formed a government in center.
Dadabhai was the thrice elected president of Indian national congress
Womesh Chandra Banarjee is the first president of Indian National Congress(INC).
Mahatma Gandhi was elected as the president of the Indian National Congress in 1921.
Badruddin Tyabji was the first muslim president of Indian National Congress elected in its 1887 Madras session.
the president of indian national congress at th etime of independence was acharya jivaram p kriplani
Sonia Gandhi
Though the initiative was taken by a British Civil Servant Allan Octavian Hume to form an Indian National Congress; but the first elected President was Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee.
Annie Basent in 1917 culcutta
Sarojni naydo
1o janpath
sarojini naidu
Sorojini Naidu (1925)