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Legislative Councils and separation of
judiciary from the executive.
ciety: In 1905 Gokhale establis| the
Servants of India Society{ The ‘Society
trained men to devote their roe airs
for the country¥its members wer fired
to create among the people a deep and
Passionate love of the motherland) (Ihe
Society worked for the education of
women and elevation of the depressed
classes)
4 Arousal of National AwakeningLin
1902 Gokhale had become the Member
of the Imperial Legislative Council. In his
speeches in the Council, he pleaded for.
* Reduction in Salt Duty
* Abolition of excise duty on Cotton
Goods.
* In 1910 and 1912 he moved
resolutions in the Imperial Legislative
Council for relief to Indian bonded
labour in Natal.)
* In one of his py.
pleaded for tree p,
for all children
* Gokhale would like 1,
given a large share in
Service.
5. His Work Abroad: |,
Which he read at the New fe
London, he said, “India’s destin
an honoured place among the fan
His Economic Ideas: (Go,
deeply pained to see the increasing
of the peasantry. He pleaded {o: (
reduction of land revenue, and (iy,
of cheap credit (loans) to the pean.
Gokhale was in favour of State protec
to infant Indian industries. He called
the employment of members Of educaie
middle class) Gokhale had great re
for Pherozeshah Mehta. He said, “I wouli
rather be wrong with Pherozeshah thu:
right without him”,
Gokhale died in 1915 at a prema
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