After this the indigo planters shifted their operation to champaran and darbhanga in present day bihar
A. What does after this refers to
B. Why was the operation shifted to champaran and darbhanga
C. Do you think this shifting was a good solution
Answers
Answer:
This refers to the famous revolt of 1857 and notable events after this.
Explanation:
This event is a part of social science presented to students of class 8.
a) "This" refers to the famous revolt of 1857 which was soon followed by the revolt of 1859 by the Indian citizens and rebellions. The revolt of 1857 was already a serious set back to the inspiration of the British and they were not ready to confront any other revolt or uprising by the Indians after this.
b) Meanwhile, the indigo planters of British gradually started to avoid direct confrontation and revolt with the Indians and hence moved towards the regions of Champaran and Darbhanga which represents areas around Bihar, India.
c) On the other hand, this was not a good solution for them because they could not subside the feelings of revolt among the Indians by gradually shifted there place merely. The Indian agricultural peasants were not ready to accept another defeat in any other Indian region.
Explanation:
after this refer to the revolt in begal by their citizens and educational group of people against growth of indigo