Khadi white and course was to him a sign of purity of simplicity and of poverty Wearing, it became symbol of nationalism, a rejection of western mill-made cloth.
Khadi white and course was to him a sign of purity of simplicity and of poverty Wearing, it became symbol of nationalism, a rejection of western mill-made cloth.
People were urged to boycott British goods of all kinds and start their own industries for the manufacture of goods such as match boxes and cigaretten.
People were urged to boycott British goods of all kinds and start their own industries for the manufacture of goods such as match boxes and cigaretten.
The reason was that there was problem of dirt and filth. Shoes collected the dirt on the road. The dirt could not be allowed into spaces that were clean.
The reason was that there was problem of dirt and filth. Shoes collected the dirt on the road. The dirt could not be allowed into spaces that were clean.
Sir M. Visveswaraya was a leading engineer-technocrat and the Dewan of Mysore state from 1912 to 1918. He wore a turban with his three-piece Western style suit
Sir M. Visveswaraya was a leading engineer-technocrat and the Dewan of Mysore
state from 1912 to 1918. He wore a turban with his three-piece Western style suit
Under the influence of the Christian missions Shanar women converts began to wear Tailured blouses and clothes to cover themselves like the upper castes.
Under the influence of the Christian missions Shanar women converts began to wear
Tailured blouses and clothes to cover themselves like the upper castes.
Mention one reason why Khadi could not be used by all the Indian as desired by Gandhi?
The main reason was that Khadi was costly. The poor could not afford it.
The main reason was that Khadi was costly. The poor could not afford it.
See lessAt Buckingham Palace when Gandhi was asked by Journalists whether he was wearing enough clothes to go before the king what was his reply?
He joked that the king had enough on for both of us'.
He joked that the king had enough on for both of us’.
See lessWhat was the importance of Khadi for Mahatma Gandhi?
Khadi white and course was to him a sign of purity of simplicity and of poverty Wearing, it became symbol of nationalism, a rejection of western mill-made cloth.
Khadi white and course was to him a sign of purity of simplicity and of poverty Wearing, it became symbol of nationalism, a rejection of western mill-made cloth.
See lessWhich is the mast familiar image of Mahatma Gandhi?
The most familiar image of Mahatma Gandhi is of him seated bare chested and in short dhoti, at the spinning wheel.
The most familiar image of Mahatma Gandhi is of him seated bare chested and in
See lessshort dhoti, at the spinning wheel.
Mention the object of the Swadeshi movement in 1905?
People were urged to boycott British goods of all kinds and start their own industries for the manufacture of goods such as match boxes and cigaretten.
People were urged to boycott British goods of all kinds and start their own industries for the manufacture of goods such as match boxes and cigaretten.
See lessWhat type of dress was adopted by Jnanadanandini Devi, wife of Satyendranath Tagore, the first Indian member of the ICS?
She adopted the Parsi style of wearing the sari pinned to the left shouler with a broach, and worn with a blouse and shoes.
She adopted the Parsi style of wearing the sari pinned to the left shouler with a
See lessbroach, and worn with a blouse and shoes.
State one reason why did the Indians take off shoes in sacred places and at home?
The reason was that there was problem of dirt and filth. Shoes collected the dirt on the road. The dirt could not be allowed into spaces that were clean.
The reason was that there was problem of dirt and filth. Shoes collected the dirt on the road. The dirt could not be allowed into spaces that were clean.
See lessWho was Sir M. Visveswaraya?
Sir M. Visveswaraya was a leading engineer-technocrat and the Dewan of Mysore state from 1912 to 1918. He wore a turban with his three-piece Western style suit
Sir M. Visveswaraya was a leading engineer-technocrat and the Dewan of Mysore
See lessstate from 1912 to 1918. He wore a turban with his three-piece Western style suit
What was the significance of the turban for the Indians?
The turban in India was not just for protection from the heat but was a sign of respectability and could not be removed at will.
The turban in India was not just for protection from the heat but was a sign of
See lessrespectability and could not be removed at will.
Write the influence of the Christian missions on the Shanar women converts which lead to caste conflict?
Under the influence of the Christian missions Shanar women converts began to wear Tailured blouses and clothes to cover themselves like the upper castes.
Under the influence of the Christian missions Shanar women converts began to wear
See lessTailured blouses and clothes to cover themselves like the upper castes.