It was due to his sense of duty towards his family and education that he refused to join Servants of India Society.
The first edition of Song Offerings was published in 1912 from London by the India Society.
She later assisted in founding the India Society, which encouraged respect and appreciation for Indian artistic traditions.
The society was founded in 1910 by Ananda Coomaraswamy, and others, as the India Society.
He was secretary of the British India Society (later Association).
It appeared as poem 35 in the English Gitanjali, published by the India Society, London, in 1912.
While in England, he founded "India Society" along with a few other Indians.
He entered politics in 1905 when he joined the Servants of India Society.
He was drawn towards Gokhale's Servants of India Society and joined the organization becoming its President in 1915.
Yeats wrote the introduction for Gitanjali, which was about to be published by the India Society.