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प्रश्न
How did the agitation bring about the ‘real awakening of India’ as Gandhiji said later?
उत्तर
The agitation brought about ‘real awakening’ through its programmes like the Swadeshi and Boycott Movements, involvement of masses in this movement, involving women and youth, popularising the concept of National Education, strengthening the bonds between Hindus and Muslims despite attempts by the British to draw a wedge between the two communities. The cry Vande-Mataram filled the air everywhere.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention one important anti-India policy adopted by Lord Curzon, which brought about aggressive nationalism in India.
What was the main impact of the partition of Bengal on the national movement?
Of which areas did the new Bengal province comprise?
Which countries used the idea of Swadeshi and Boycott before it was used in the Indian National Movement?
Give two reasons for the partial failure of the Swadeshi Movement.
What was the reaction of the British Government to the Swadeshi and Boycott Movement?
Discuss how Curzon striked at the roots of Bengal nationalism to weaken the National Movement.
Anti-Partition Agitation of 1905 was essentially aimed at undoing the Partition of Bengal. In this context what limitations did the agitation suffer?
Answer the following:
(i) Name the person in the picture given alongside.
(ii) Which event the person showing in the picture was associated with? What justification he give for that incident.
What justification did Lord Curzon give to the Indians for the Partition of Bengal?