C. Fill in the blanks. 1. Neel Darpan, a novel on the miserable plight of the indigo planters, was authored by 2. The demand for indigo increased in the late 18th century Britain because of .
3. The Champaran movement was against .
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Notes: Neel Darpan (Bengali play) was written by Dinabandhu Mitra in 1858–1859 and published in Dhaka in 1860. The main context of the play is on the event of Indigo Revolt in Bengal. The play was translated to English by Michael Madhusudan Dutta and published by Reverend James Long.
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- the demand for Indigo increased in the late 18th century Britain because of expansion of cotton production.
- the Champaran movement was against Indigo .
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