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The Swaraj Party greatly weakened and broke up in which year?
With the death of Chittaranjan Das in 1925, and with Motilal Nehru's return to the Congress the following year, the Swaraj party was greatly weakened. This led to dissension and the party broke up in 1926.
With the death of Chittaranjan Das in 1925, and with
See lessMotilal Nehru’s return to the Congress the following year,
the Swaraj party was greatly weakened. This led to
dissension and the party broke up in 1926.
Who among the following was the president of the Congress-Khilafat Swaraj party which was laid down in 1923?
The Swaraj Party was established as the CongressKhilafat Swaraj Party. It was a political party formed in India in January 1923. It was inspired by the concept of Swaraj which means "independence" or "self-rule." The two most important leaders were Chittaranjan Das, who was its president and MotilalRead more
The Swaraj Party was established as the CongressKhilafat Swaraj Party. It was a political party formed in
See lessIndia in January 1923. It was inspired by the concept of
Swaraj which means “independence” or “self-rule.” The
two most important leaders were Chittaranjan Das, who
was its president and Motilal Nehru, who was its
secretary.
The Chauri Chaura Incident, one of the most prominent incident of pre-independent India took place in?
The Chauri Chaura incident occurred at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province (modern Uttar Pradesh) in British India on 5 February 1922. It is considered as one of the most prominent incidents of preindependent India.
The Chauri Chaura incident occurred at Chauri Chaura in
See lessthe Gorakhpur district of the United Province (modern
Uttar Pradesh) in British India on 5 February 1922. It is
considered as one of the most prominent incidents of preindependent India.
Who was the viceroy of British India during the Non-cooperation movement launched under the leadership of Gandhiji?
Lord Chelmsford was the viceroy during non-cooperation movement which was India's first nationwide mass movement that was launched by Mahatma Gandhi to resist British rule in India.
Lord Chelmsford was the viceroy during non-cooperation
See lessmovement which was India’s first nationwide mass
movement that was launched by Mahatma Gandhi to resist
British rule in India.
Mahatma Gandhi withdrew the Non-Cooperation Movement on Feb,12 1922 because of which of the following incident?
The Non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. On 5 February 1922 a clash took place at Chauri Chaura, a small town in the district of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. Although Gandhiji had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March 1922, he was arrested. OnRead more
The Non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because
See lessof the Chauri Chaura incident. On 5 February 1922 a clash
took place at Chauri Chaura, a small town in the district
of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. Although Gandhiji had
stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March
1922, he was arrested. On 18 March 1922, he was
imprisoned for six years for publishing seditious
materials. This led to suppression of the movement and
was followed by the arrest of other leaders.
Which of the following factor did not led to the initiation of Non-Cooperation Movement by Gandhiji in 1920?
The Non-cooperation movement was a reaction to the oppressive policies of the British Indian government such as the Rowlatt Act,The Jallianwala Bagh massacre that led to thousands of unrests and the khilafat movement.
The Non-cooperation movement was a reaction to the
See lessoppressive policies of the British Indian government such
as the Rowlatt Act,The Jallianwala Bagh massacre that led
to thousands of unrests and the khilafat movement.
Which movement was led by Gandhiji after Jallianwala Bagh Massacre that lasted from 1920- 1922?
The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant but short phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and lasted from 1920 to February 1922.It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violence.
The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant but
See lessshort phase of the Indian independence movement from
British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and lasted from 1920 to
February 1922.It aimed to resist British rule in India
through non-violence.
Who among the following started the Khilafat Movement in the year 1919?
The Khilafat Movement (1919-20) was essentially a movement to express Muslim support for the Caliph of Turkey against the allied powers. This movement was started by Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar and his brother Maulana Shaukat Ali in India by joining hands with some other Muslim leaders.
The Khilafat Movement (1919-20) was essentially a
See lessmovement to express Muslim support for the Caliph of
Turkey against the allied powers. This movement was
started by Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar and his brother
Maulana Shaukat Ali in India by joining hands with some
other Muslim leaders.
Which act provided for the establishment of the Public Service Commission in India for the first time?
The Government of India Act 1919 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was passed to expand participation of Indians in the government of India.This Act provided for the establishment of a Public Service Commission in India for the first time.
The Government of India Act 1919 was an Act of the
See lessParliament of the United Kingdom. It was passed to
expand participation of Indians in the government of
India.This Act provided for the establishment of a Public
Service Commission in India for the first time.
In which of the following movement Gandhiji for the first time used hunger strike as a weapon to get justice?
Ahmedabad Mill Strike, 1918 was one of the initial movements led by Gandhi in the beginning of 20th century after his return from South Africa. In this strike Gandhiji used hunger strike as a weapon to provide justice to the workers of the cotton mill. The result was that the strike was successful,Read more
Ahmedabad Mill Strike, 1918 was one of the initial
See lessmovements led by Gandhi in the beginning of 20th
century after his return from South Africa. In this strike
Gandhiji used hunger strike as a weapon to provide justice
to the workers of the cotton mill. The result was that the
strike was successful, and the workers got a 35% wage
increase.