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DOWN THE MEMORY LANE OF INDEPENDENCE. Who were the first overseas travellers in India:. The Portugese The Dutch The French The British. In which year did India see the I big uprising against the British?. 1942 1857 1757 1889. Who was the last Mughal emperor in India?. Shahjahan - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DOWN THE MEMORY LANE OF INDEPENDENCE

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Who were the first overseas travellers in India:

1. The Portugese2. The Dutch3. The French4. The British

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In which year did India see the I big uprising against the British?

1. 19422. 18573. 17574. 1889

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Who was the last Mughal emperor in India?

1. Shahjahan2. Bahadurshah Zafar

3. Humayun4. Aurangzeb

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Non cooperation Movement was launched to oppose :

1. The Macaulay Minutes2. The Rowlett Act

3. The Ryotwari system4. Atrocities of the British

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After which event was the Non-Cooperation Movement called

off?1. Death of Bhagat Singh

2. Split between the moderates and the extremists

3. Chauri Chaura incident

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The Dandi March is associated with:

1. Khadi and Charkha2. Resolution passed by the Congress

3. Asking the British toQuit India4. The infamous salt law

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“Do or Die” is associated with:

1. 1. Non cooperation Movement2. Civil Disobedience Movement

3. Swadeshi Movement4. Quit India Movement

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Which movement is also Known as the “Blue Rebellion”?:

1. Swadeshi2. Boycott of foreign goods

3. Indigo4. None of these

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THEY CAME TO TRADE WITH OUR COUNTRY

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BUT THEY STAYED TO PLUNDER AND TO EXPLOIT

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AND DIVIDE AND RULEAND MAKE US THEIR SLAVES

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AND WE ALLOWED THEM TO DO SO FOR DECADES

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TILL HE- A LAWYER BY PROFESSION ,CAME BACK

FROM SOUTH AFRICA

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AND TAUGHT US HOW TO LIVE WITH PEACE AND DIGNITY

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INDIGO- A STORY OF FIGHT AGAINST INJUSTICE

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A FIGHT AGAINST EXPLOITATION

• A SAGA OF SELF-RELIANCE

• A TALE OF COURAGE IN THE FACE OF ODDS

• A TRIUMPH OF NON-VIOLENCE AGAINST

VIOLENCE

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A STORY OF OUR INDEPENDENCE

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AS TOLD BYLOIUS FISCHER

IN HIS BIOGRAPHY

THE LIFE OF MAHATAMA

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Rajkumar Shukla

• A peasant from Champaran

• met Gandhiji at Lucknow in 1916.

• insisted Gandhi to visit his district

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Gandhiji’s arrival at Muzzafarpur and Champaran :

• . Sharecroppers from Champaran arrived in large number.

• Lawyers – briefed Gandhi about court cases.

• Gandhi expressed unhappiness over lawyers collecting big fees from sharecroppers

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The problem

• Indigo- the chief commercial crop

• English landlords compelled Indian tenants to plant 15 % of their holdings with indigo

• entire indigo harvest surrendered as rent

• development of synthetic indigo in Germany hence no need to grow

• share croppers compelled to pay compensations for being released from 15% arrangement.

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Gandhiji’s visit to nearby village:

• Occasion- maltreatment of a villager

• Official order- asked to return and quit

• Gandhiji’s defiance- signed and wrote- he would disobey- received summons

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Drama outside the court

Thousands peasants gathered

• Gandhi asked to furnish bail- refused

• lawyers offered to follow him to jail

• officials’ inability to control crowd-sought Gandhiji’s help to control crowd

• finally case dropped – triumph of disobedience

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Enquiry against the injustices:

• -conducted by Gandhiji and lawyers

• -10,000 peasants deposed• -Gandhiji summoned by Lt.

Governor- met four times• -official commission of enquiry

setup• -big planters to make refund-

Gandhi demanded 50%-final agreement on 25%

• -Gandhi agreed-purpose not monetary but to make the landlords part with a part of money and prestige both

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Rehabilitation of Champaran villages:

• -disciples Mahadev Desai and Narhari Parikh and wives volunteered to teach

• opening of Primary schools

• -Kasturba- personal hygiene and community sanitation

• -Health services and necessary medicines

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.Champaran – a turning point in Gandhi’s life

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LET’S LEARN TO RESPECT OUR FREEDOM

• LET’S LEARN TO SAY NO TO INJUSTICES

• LET’S LEARN TO SAY NO TO VIOLENCE

• LET’S PRESERVE THE

UNITY , INTEGRITY

SOVERIGNITY

AND OF OUR

MOTHER INDIA.