While delivering the presidential address, the Congress President who advocated the introduction of Roman script for Hindi language was

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Q: 4 (IAS/2000)
While delivering the presidential address, the Congress President who advocated the introduction of Roman script for Hindi language was

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History

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IAS

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The question is asking about the Congress President who, while giving the presidential address, proposed the introduction of the Roman script for the Hindi language. The answer provided is option 4, Subhas Chandra Bose.

Dissecting the options, we have:

Option 1: Mahatma Gandhi - He was a significant figure in the Indian independence movement and served as the Congress President, but there`s no record of him advocating for the introduction of Roman script for Hindi.

Option 2: Jawaharlal Nehru - A central figure in Indian politics and the first Prime Minister of India. Like Gandhi, he also didn`t propose the introduction of Roman script for Hindi.

Option 3: Abul Kalam Azad - As a scholar and senior leader of the Indian National Congress, he was more inclined towards promoting unity among the Hindu and Muslim communities of India and establishing an education system. He didn`t advocate the Roman script for Hindi.

Option 4: Subhas Chandra Bose - The correct answer. During his tenure as Congress President, Bose did suggest the introduction of Roman script for Hindi, along with several other reforms.

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