Summary: to extend the Criminal Procedure Code to the Mofussil to curb the powers of the District Boards. He was an advocate of political regeneration through the development of indigenous industries and self-reliance. His active involvement in organizing Swadeshi exhibitions during the Congress sessions of 1896 and 1906 helped instill a sense of pride and self-reliance among the people. He also played a crucial role in promoting the Swadeshi movement and protectionist policies to drive the development of indigenous industries. Additionally, he was a staunch supporter of local self-government and voiced his concerns against the extension of the Criminal Procedure Code to the Mofussil to limit the powers of District Boards. Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri's dedication and contributions to the political and industrial development of Bengal left a lasting impact on the region's socio-political landscape, paving the way for a more self-reliant and empowered society.