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प्रश्न
Picture Study
- Identify the person in the picture and state what he is popularly known as.
- His achievement in strengthening Indian nationalism.
- His views on the cause of poverty in India.
उत्तर
- The person in the picture is Dadabhai Naoroji, popularly known as the "Grand Old Man of India."
- His achievement in strengthening Indian nationalism was the development of the Drain Theory, which highlighted how British economic policies were draining India's wealth and resources.
- He believed that the main cause of poverty in India was the economic exploitation by the British, as India's wealth was being transferred to Britain, leaving country impoverished.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the moderate leaders. Why were they called so?
Mention two acts against which Surendra Nath Banerjee protested?
State two policies of the British which were opposed by Gokhale.
Mention two contributions of Dadabhai Naoroji to the National Movement.
Disucss the methods, adopted by Gopal Krishna Gokhale to achieve his political objectives.
Who is known as India's unofficial ambassador and why?
Against which two Acts did Surendranath Banerjee start an agitation?
Gopal Krishna Gokhale, the political mentor of Gandhiji, was one of the most popular Early Nationalist leaders. In this context, answer the following:
- State three policies of the imperial regime, which were opposed by Gokliale.
- What role did he play as a member of the Imperial Legislative Council?
- How did he try to arouse national awakening?
Surendranath Banerjee's was popularly known as the father of Indian Nationalism. In this context, answer the following questions:
- Trace his contribution towards the formation of the Indian National Congress.
- What was India's political goal, according to him? What were the methods he advocated to attain it?
- What was his contribution to India's freedom struggle?
Imagine that you got a chance to interview one of the Early Nationalist leaders. On the basis of interview, express your views on the Early Nationalist leader's beliefs as well as the methods used by him.