1. Due to this fight fought by Gandhi, the pageants of Champaran got rid of share cropping or rent forever. The advice given to Raj Kumar Shukla was absolutely correct. This work would never have happened without Gandhi and Champaran residents would have been buried under this debt forever. People hadRead more

    Due to this fight fought by Gandhi, the pageants of Champaran got rid of share cropping or rent forever. The advice given to Raj Kumar Shukla was absolutely correct. This work would never have happened without Gandhi and Champaran residents would have been buried under this debt forever. People had benefitted a lot because of Raj Kumar’s being resolute.

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  2. It was not important for Gandhi what percentage of the English government was refunding because the people of Champaran had got freedom from the rent forever and that too in writing. The British admitting their mistake in an official inquiry and coming to the table for a refund settlement was theirRead more

    It was not important for Gandhi what percentage of the English government was refunding because the people of Champaran had got freedom from the rent forever and that too in writing. The British admitting their mistake in an official inquiry and coming to the table for a refund settlement was their biggest defeat. Gandhi felt no matter what the percentage of refund is today but the method adopted for the coming future and for independence was going to be very useful in the future. This movement will lay the foundation for the coming victory.

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  3. In the freedom struggle, there are many such tales which are related to Mahatma Gandhi's non-violence method. Such is the story of the Quit India Movement, which started from the Govalia Tank Maidan in Bombay in August 1942.Gandhi set the best example of his leadership skills when he delivered a verRead more

    In the freedom struggle, there are many such tales which are related to Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violence method. Such is the story of the Quit India Movement, which started from the Govalia Tank Maidan in Bombay in August 1942.Gandhi set the best example of his leadership skills when he delivered a very impressive speech to the people from that ground to do or die. It was a completely non-violent fight and was very similar to the battle of Champaran.

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  4. India was a colony of Britain and the ruling party was British. Their every order had to be obeyed by the Indians. They ordered the farmers of Champaran would cultivate indigo on 15% of their land and would give the money that came from it to the government as “rent”. Now Germany had started produciRead more

    India was a colony of Britain and the ruling party was British. Their every order had to be obeyed by the Indians. They ordered the farmers of Champaran would cultivate indigo on 15% of their land and would give the money that came from it to the government as “rent”. Now Germany had started producing synthetic indigo, after which there was no need for natural indigo. When the British government stopped selling natural indigo and collecting rent, they asked for compensation from the farmers. With the advent of synthetic indigo, the work of natural indigo must have been greatly affected. Sharp decline must have come in the prices of natural one because when competition arises, prices fall.

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  5. Gandhi’s schedule was extremely busy with meetings and visits at many parts of villages and towns. Before visiting Champaran, Gandhi visited Kanpur (formerly known as Cawnpore) and then other parts of India. Then he returned to his ashram in Ahmedabad. When the date of meeting in Calcutta was fixedRead more

    Gandhi’s schedule was extremely busy with meetings and visits at many parts of villages and towns. Before visiting Champaran, Gandhi visited Kanpur (formerly known as Cawnpore) and then other parts of India. Then he returned to his ashram in Ahmedabad. When the date of meeting in Calcutta was fixed and he was to leave, Raj Kumar took Gandhi to his city via Patna but in order to collect detailed information about Indigo farming, Gandhi took Muzzafarpur route before reaching Champaran.

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