(i) Alluri Sita Ram Raju was a tribal leader in the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh (ii) He started a militant Guerilla Movement in the early 1920s. (iii) The tribal people were enraged by the British policy, but when the government began forcing them to contribute 'begar for road building, the hill pRead more
(i) Alluri Sita Ram Raju was a tribal leader in the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh
(ii) He started a militant Guerilla Movement in the early 1920s.
(iii) The tribal people were enraged by the British policy, but when the government began forcing them to contribute ‘begar for road building, the hill people revolted.
(iv) Raju inspired the hill people. He talked on the greatness of Mahatma Gandhi.
(v) Inspired by Gandhiji’s Non Cooperation Movement, he persuaded people to wear Khadi and give up drinking. But at the same time he did not believe in Non Violence, he thought that India could be
liberated only by the use of force.
(i) In late 19th century, Indian Nationalist began recording folk tales sung by bards and toured village together. (ii) The tales they believed gave true picture of traditional culture that was damaged by outside forces (iii) It was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover theRead more
(i) In late 19th century, Indian Nationalist began recording folk tales sung by bards and toured village together.
(ii) The tales they believed gave true picture of traditional culture that was damaged by outside forces
(iii) It was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover the National Identity.
(iv) It restored a sense of pride in one’s past during Swadeshi Movement, a tricolor flag was designed representing eight provinces through eight lotuses and a crescent moon symbolizing Hindu-Muslim unity
(v) Later Gandhiji developed tricolor flag (Red, Green and White) with a spinning wheel at center representing self-help. Carrying the flag became a symbol of defiance.
(vi) This image of Bharat Mata was first created by Bankim Chandra Chatopadhyay. In 1870 he wrote Vande Mataram a hymn to the mother land. Abanindranath Tagore in his painting portrayed Bharat Mata as calm, ascetic figure, composed, divine and spiritual
.(i) War created a new political and economic situation. It led to an increase in expenditure. (ii) The war led to a price rise and hardship for common people. (iii) War led to forced recruitment of people. (iv) Acute Shortage of food led to famine and misery. (v) Indians began to realize that theyRead more
.(i) War created a new political and economic situation. It led to an increase in expenditure.
(ii) The war led to a price rise and hardship for common people.
(iii) War led to forced recruitment of people.
(iv) Acute Shortage of food led to famine and misery.
(v) Indians began to realize that they were drawn in a war unnecessarily. This feeling united Indians against the British.
(i) Humiliating terms of treaty of Versailles on Khalifas (ii) Lucknow Pact (iii) Starting of Non cooperation by the congress along with khilafat movement
(i) Humiliating terms of treaty of Versailles on Khalifas
(ii) Lucknow Pact
(iii) Starting of Non cooperation by the congress along with khilafat movement
Who was Alluri Sitaram Raju? Explain his role in inspiring the rebels with Gandhijis ideas?
(i) Alluri Sita Ram Raju was a tribal leader in the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh (ii) He started a militant Guerilla Movement in the early 1920s. (iii) The tribal people were enraged by the British policy, but when the government began forcing them to contribute 'begar for road building, the hill pRead more
(i) Alluri Sita Ram Raju was a tribal leader in the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh
See less(ii) He started a militant Guerilla Movement in the early 1920s.
(iii) The tribal people were enraged by the British policy, but when the government began forcing them to contribute ‘begar for road building, the hill people revolted.
(iv) Raju inspired the hill people. He talked on the greatness of Mahatma Gandhi.
(v) Inspired by Gandhiji’s Non Cooperation Movement, he persuaded people to wear Khadi and give up drinking. But at the same time he did not believe in Non Violence, he thought that India could be
liberated only by the use of force.
Who was Alluri Sitaram Raju? Explain his role in inspiring the rebels with Gandhijis ideas?
(i) In late 19th century, Indian Nationalist began recording folk tales sung by bards and toured village together. (ii) The tales they believed gave true picture of traditional culture that was damaged by outside forces (iii) It was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover theRead more
(i) In late 19th century, Indian Nationalist began recording folk tales sung by bards and toured village together.
See less(ii) The tales they believed gave true picture of traditional culture that was damaged by outside forces
(iii) It was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover the National Identity.
(iv) It restored a sense of pride in one’s past during Swadeshi Movement, a tricolor flag was designed representing eight provinces through eight lotuses and a crescent moon symbolizing Hindu-Muslim unity
(v) Later Gandhiji developed tricolor flag (Red, Green and White) with a spinning wheel at center representing self-help. Carrying the flag became a symbol of defiance.
(vi) This image of Bharat Mata was first created by Bankim Chandra Chatopadhyay. In 1870 he wrote Vande Mataram a hymn to the mother land. Abanindranath Tagore in his painting portrayed Bharat Mata as calm, ascetic figure, composed, divine and spiritual
How did the First World War help in the growth of nationalist movement in India.
.(i) War created a new political and economic situation. It led to an increase in expenditure. (ii) The war led to a price rise and hardship for common people. (iii) War led to forced recruitment of people. (iv) Acute Shortage of food led to famine and misery. (v) Indians began to realize that theyRead more
.(i) War created a new political and economic situation. It led to an increase in expenditure.
See less(ii) The war led to a price rise and hardship for common people.
(iii) War led to forced recruitment of people.
(iv) Acute Shortage of food led to famine and misery.
(v) Indians began to realize that they were drawn in a war unnecessarily. This feeling united Indians against the British.
Under what circumstances Civil disobedience movement was called off?
(i) Crackdown on Satyagrahis (ii) Brutal suppression and many leaders were arrested (iii) Gandhi Irwin Pact
(i) Crackdown on Satyagrahis
See less(ii) Brutal suppression and many leaders were arrested
(iii) Gandhi Irwin Pact
What were the reasons for starting the Khilafat Movement?
(i) Humiliating terms of treaty of Versailles on Khalifas (ii) Lucknow Pact (iii) Starting of Non cooperation by the congress along with khilafat movement
(i) Humiliating terms of treaty of Versailles on Khalifas
See less(ii) Lucknow Pact
(iii) Starting of Non cooperation by the congress along with khilafat movement