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Question
With reference to the growth of National consciousness in India, explain each of the following:
The immediate objectives of the Indian National Congress
Solution
The immediate objectives of the Indian National Congress were:
i. To promote cooperation and friendly relations among the national political workers from all over the country.
ii. To promote a sense of national unity by opposing and discarding all racial, religious and provincial prejudices.
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