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Student residence in London opened to promote nationalist views among Indian students in Britain

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India House: Student residence in London opened to promote nationalist views among Indian students in Britain
India House was a student residence that existed between 1905 and 1910 at Cromwell Avenue in Highgate, North London. With the patronage of lawyer Shyamji Krishna Varma, it was opened to promote nationalist views among Indian students in Britain. This institute used to grant scholarships to Indian youths for higher studies in England. The building rapidly became a hub for political activism, one of the most prominent for overseas revolutionary Indian nationalism. "India House" came to informally refer to the nationalist organisations that used the building at various times.

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Fans get a taste of Olympic action at the 'India house' in Paris [Video]

Fans get a taste of Olympic action at the 'India house' in Paris

Credit: FRANCE 24 English     Duration: 03:42Published

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