Dadabhai Naoroji's most enduring intellectual contribution was his exposition of the 'Drain Theory.' His deep involvement ...
There are four secondary characters in the play – Rani’s employer Lord Oakham, Indian politician Dadabhai Naoroji, Queen Victoria’s servant Lady Sarah and Lascar Sally. Some of the ...
The origins go back to Dadabhai Naoroji, who, writing 125 years ago, called the outflow a “drain." Oxfam uses the number to support a modern-day movement: a case for reparations Britain should ...
After some years working for the family firm, a small toy shop in the heart of Manama’s old souk, Mohammed Dadabhai bought his first house, igniting a new interest in real estate development and ...
Sir Dadabhai Naoroji was a Liberal and the first Indian man to be an MP, from 1892-1895. He's widely credited for bringing attention to how much wealth was leaving India for Britain during the days of ...