Gopal Krishna Gokhale, an Indian social reformer and leader of the Indian Independence Movement, died in 1915 at the age of 48.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale CIE (May 9, 1866 – February 15, 1915) was an Indian'moderate' political leader and social reformer during India's independence struggle. Gokhale was the founder of the Servants of India Society and a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. Gokhale pushed for Indian self-rule and social changes through the Society, as well as the Congress and other legislative organisations in which he served. He was the leader of the Congress party's moderate group, which favoured changes through collaboration with existing government institutions.
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