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प्रश्न
Answer the following question in 25-30 words.
Explain the philosophy of Satyagraha.
उत्तर
Satyagraha means truth-holding in Sanskrit. In the early 20th century, Mahatma Gandhi used it to fight evil peacefully. Satyagraha was crucial to the Indian battle against the British and was imitated by many other groups. Satyagrahis practice nonviolence, peace, and self-reflection. They never accept wrong and cooperate with them truthfully. They refuse to use violence that could harm the other party. They want harmony, not victory over the opponent. This comes from the Gujarati Jains' ahimsa concept.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Gandhiji began his career from the country of ______.
Answer the following question in one sentence.
Where did Gandhiji launch the first satyagraha in India?
Trace out the pledge of independence that was taken on 26th January 1930 and read it aloud collectively in the classroom.
Who among the following were Swarajists?
______ was the founder of the Madras branch of the Muslim League.
A no-tax campaign took place in ______.
The Swarajists did not contest the 1930 elections leading to an easy victory for the ______ party.
Answer all the questions given under the caption:
No-Tax Campaign and Movement against Liquor
- Name the city where the no-tax campaign took place. How did people respond to this campaign?
- What was temperance movement? How was this movement made successful?
- Why were Rajaji, Subramania Sastri, and E. V. R. arrested?
- Why was the Non-Cooperation Movement withdrawn?
Answer all the questions Given under the caption:
Swarajists-Justicites Rivalry
- Who were ‘no-changers’? Who were ‘pro-changers’?
- What did Rajaji oppose? Name two persons who supported him.
- Who formed Swaraj Party?
- Who led the Swarajists in Tamil Nadu?
Answer all the questions Given under the caption:
No-tax Campaigns and Temperance Movement
- Where did the No-tax campaigns take place?
- How did the people show their protest?
- What was one of the important aspects of the movement in Tamil Nadu?
- What was the Act for which the communities agitated?