Gandhi and the Mass Movements

Gandhi and the Mass Movements
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Publisher : Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 8171560008
ISBN-13 : 9788171560004
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Book Synopsis Gandhi and the Mass Movements by : S.R. Bakshi

Download or read book Gandhi and the Mass Movements written by S.R. Bakshi and published by Atlantic Publishers & Dist. This book was released on 1988-01-01 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Emergence Of Mahatma Gandhi On The Political Scene Of Our Country Generated A New Spirit And Awakening Among The Masses Of India. For About Three Years After Coming Back From South Africa, He Found No Activity Except Meeting People And Thus Assessing Their Political, Economic And Social Problems. His Initial Suc¬Cess In The Champaran Satyagraha Afforded Gandhi More Confidence To Launch The First Mass Movement In 1920 After The Ghastly Tragedy At Jallianwala Bagh In Amritsar. The Response To His Movement Was Spon¬Taneous From Men, Women, Students, Peasants And Labourers. The Spirit Of Boycott And Swadeshi Travelled Like Lightening In Lakhs Of Villages.Swaraj Was Not To Be Attained In A Short Period As The Raj Was Well-Ent¬Renched On The Soil Of Our Sub-Conti¬Nent. The Subsequent Two Movements Launched In 1930-34 And 1942 Were Supported By Several Satyagrahis From The Four Regions Of India. They Were Convicted, Their Property Including Land And Valuables Were Confiscated, And The Treatment Meted Out To Them Surpassed All Norms Of Decency. The Non-Violent Satyagrahis Were Severely Lathi-Charged At Numerous Places And They Became Physical Wreck As A Result Of It. They Bore All With Smile On Their Faces.The Result Of These Movements Was The Attainment Of Independence From The Raj In 1947. Though It Took A Long Period Of Six Decades To Achieve The Goal, Yet The Triumph Of Non-Vio¬Lent Ideology Of Gandhi Was A Roman¬Tic Political Saga In The Annals Of Our History.


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