NATIONALIST MOVEMENT IN DELHI  1911-1932

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Delhi came under the British rule in 1803 following the defeat of the Marathas at the hands of the British forces led by General Lake in the Battle at Patparganj near Chalera Village in the current city of Noida. General Lake established a residency at Delhi with Sir David Ochterlony as its first resident and Chief Commissioner. Following the British conquest there was an impression that the population of the city was steadily increasing. In 1806 Lord Lake and others were convinced that there was a definite increase in the population and attributed it to the novelty of a regime of comfort security and impartial justice. Census reports from 1833 to 1853 showed a rise in population from 131000 to 151000. Most of the population was concentrated around the Chandni Chowk and Faiz Bazaar region of Daryaganj. The reason for this substantial increase in population was said to be the annual increase in the influx of people from outside mostly from Punjab.
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