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Nationalism In India, History.

1) What did Swaraj mean to the Poor Peasant Communities, Plantation workers, Business Classes, Industrial working classes and Women?

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Answered by harivadansoni2105200
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Answer:

(a) Rich Peasantry Group- The Patidars demanded reduction in revenue and participated in the boycott program.

(b) Poor peasantry Group-They wanted unpaid rent to be remitted, joined radical movement led by the socialist and communist.

(c) Business Class Group-prominent industrialist like Purshottamdas, G D Birla formed FICCl. They wanted protection against imports of foreign goods and rupee sterling exchange ratio and refused to sell imported goods.

(d) Working Class Group-Nagpur Workers adopted boycott of foreign goods, against low wages and poor working conditions.

(e) Women-participated in the protest marches, manufacturing of salt and boycotted foreign goods.

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Answered by Quik
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Q) What did Swaraj mean to the Poor Peasant Communities, Plantation workers, Business Classes, Industrial working classes and Women?

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× For different classes of people in India swaraj meant different things and all of them had different motives regarding it.

  • Poor Peasants communities :- For poor peasants swaraj meant a time when they will not have to do forced labour, they will not have to pay heavy taxes and rents and they will have their own land

  • Plantation workers :- For plantation workers swaraj meant the freedom moving freely and preserve the link to their home land.

  • Business classes :- Regarding business class people swaraj meant a time with no British colonial restriction on their trades and businesses

  • Industrial working classes :- For them swaraj meant a good working atmosphere and larger wages for their work

  • Women :- For women swaraj meant equality with men in Indian society and a higher status for them

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