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1. The Charkha was a symbol of what?​

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Answered by BTSARMYvminkook
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Swadeshi movement

In 1905, the charkha became a symbol of the Swadeshi movement - a part of the Indian Independence movement aimed at disbanding the British Empire by making the citizens of India more self-reliant.

Answered by ramsing2908
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The charkha, or spinning wheel, was the physical embodiment and symbol of Gandhi's constructive program. It represents Swadeshi, self-sufficiency, and at the same time interdependence, because the wheel is at the center of a network of cotton growers, carders, weavers, distributors, and users. .

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