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English: The Round Table Conference, which held at St. James' Palace, London 1st September 1931 to 1st December 1931. Chairman was the British Prime Minister, Ramsay McDonald. Dr. Ambedkar and M. K. Gandhi clashed in this conference. The official stenographars in the center were to take down more than 2,00,000 words during it. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Madan Mohan Malvia can be seen in the picture
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