Belgaum Congress Session | Key Sessions of Indian National Congress

Belgaum Congress Session

The centenary of the 1924 Belgaum Congress session is being celebrated in Belagavi, Karnataka, on 26-27th December 2024.

  • Only Congress session presided over by Mahatma Gandhi as the party chief, from December 1924 to April 1925.
  • Highlights –
    • Emphasized fighting untouchability and promoting khadi.
    • Supported village industries, transforming Congress into a movement for political independence and social reform.
    • Made khadi spinning mandatory for Congress members, requiring the submission of 2,000 yards of khadi cloth monthly.
    • Reduced Congress membership fees by 90%.
    • Pampa Sarovara Well – The well dug for the session continues to supply water to parts of south Belagavi.
  • 1885: First Session in Bombay, presided by W.C. Banerjee – Formation of the Indian National Congress.
  • 1886: Second Session in Calcutta, presided by Dadabhai Naoroji.
  • 1887: Third Session in Madras, presided by Syed Badruddin Tyabji – First Muslim President.
  • 1888: Fourth Session in Allahabad, presided by George Yule – First English President.
  • 1896: Calcutta – National Song ‘Vande Mataram’ sung by Rabindranath Tagore.
  • 1901: Calcutta – First appearance of Gandhiji on the Congress platform.
  • 1905: Benaras – Formal proclamation of the Swadeshi Movement under Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
  • 1906: Calcutta – President Dadabhai Naoroji – Resolutions on Swaraj, Boycott, Swadeshi & National Education.
  • 1907: Surat – President Rash Bihari Ghosh – Split between Moderates and Extremists.
  • 1916: Lucknow – President A.C. Majumdar – Unity between Moderates and Extremists; Lucknow Pact with Muslim League.
  • 1917: Calcutta – President Annie Besant – First Woman President of Congress.
  • 1919: Amritsar – President Motilal Nehru – Support for Khilafat Movement.
  • 1920: Calcutta – President Lala Lajpat Rai – Gandhi moves Non-cooperation resolution.
  • 1924: Belgaum – President Mahatma Gandhi – Only session presided over by Gandhi.
  • 1927: Madras – President Dr. M.A. Ansari – Resolutions against Simon Commission and for Purna Swaraj.
  • 1929: Lahore – President Jawaharlal Nehru – Resolution on Poorna Swaraj; Civil Disobedience movement launched.
  • 1931: Karachi – President Vallabhbhai Patel – Resolutions on Fundamental Rights and National Economic Programme.
  • 1936: Lucknow – President Jawaharlal Nehru – Shift towards socialist ideas.
  • 1938: Haripura – President Subhas Chandra Bose – National Planning Committee formed.
  • 1939: Tripuri – President Rajendra Prasad – Bose re-elected but resigns; Forward Bloc formed.
  • 1940: Ramgarh – President Abul Kalam Azad – Civil Disobedience movement postponed.
  • 1946: Meerut – President J.B. Kripalani – Last session before Independence.

Source: TH


Previous Year Question

Which one of the following movements has contributed to a split in the Indian National Congress resulting in emergence of ‘moderates’ and ‘extremists’?

[UPSC Civil Service Exam – 2015 Prelims]

(a) Swadeshi Movement
(b) Quit India Movement
(c) Non-Cooperation Movement
(d) Civil Disobedience Movement

Answer: (a)


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