Origins
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wikipedia.nucleos.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting.
The Bombay Presidency (historical, now part of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, and parts of Pakistan’s Sindh) is commonly discussed in historical and political context rather than as a current administrative unit. Recent coverage tends to focus on its historical significance, museums, and regional history projects rather than new governmental actions.[3][7]
In contemporary news, references to the Bombay Presidency often appear in archival discussions, heritage initiatives, and academic materials rather than breaking daily events. If you’re looking for fresh journalism, you might find archival explorations or heritage-related updates in Indian history outlets or regional newspapers.[5][7]
Would you like me to narrow this to a specific angle (e.g., historical overview, heritage sites, or scholarly discussions) or pull the most recent archival pieces from a particular outlet? I can also provide a concise summary of its historical boundaries and evolution into the Bombay State and later states.[7][3]
MinisterPortfolio B. G. KherPremier, Political & Services, Education and Labour K. M. MunshiHome & Legal Anna Babaji LattheFinance Morarji DesaiRevenue, Agriculture, Forests and Cooperatives
wikipedia.nucleos.comThe Bombay Presidency Association was founded in 1885 by influential leaders Pherozshah Mehta, K.T. Telang, and Badruddin Tyabji. Established in response to
www.studyiq.comThe Bombay Presidency Association, founded in January 1885 by Pherozeshah Mehta, K.T. Telang, and Badruddin Tyabji, aimed to promote political & social reforms.
vajiramandravi.comThe Bombay Presidency Association was a political organization founded in 1885 in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, by Pherozeshah Mehta, Badruddin Tyabji, and Kashinath Trimbak Telang. It was one of the key political precursors to the Indian National Congress.
www.britannica.combombay presidency Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. bombay presidency Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
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