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conclusion of the gift of India ​

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Answered by sachin0407
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The Gift of India is a poem written in 1915 by the Indian poet, freedom fighter and politician Sarojini Naidu. The poem is a tribute to the contribution of Indian soldiers in World War I. Over ten lakh Indian soldiers from the British Indian Empire served in the Allied forces in the First World War. A vast number of them sacrificed their lives. Indian troops fought in different locations of significance to the allied stronghold and had an important share in many of the battles throughout the course of the war. However, the contribution of the Indian soldiers is overlooked in the vast expanse of the War’s history. These selfless sacrifices of the Indian soldiers for the western agitation are captured in Naidu’s poem ‘The Gift of India’.

Answered by Sinthushaa
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The poem Gift of India concludes that many brave Indian soldiers gave up their previous lives for the sake of their country. They fought until their last breath, not fearing death. As a result, we should remember them and what they accomplished for our country.

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The poem 'The Gift of India' is a patriotic poem written to honor the contributions of Indian soldiers during World War I. The poem takes us back to the time when the British ruled India.

The poem discusses the sacrifices and emotions of Indian soldiers' mothers, as well as the various sacrifices made by India to the British. Mother India herself proclaims proudly at the beginning of the poem about the rich gifts she gave the world, which included priceless raiment (clothing), grain, and gold. This refers to all of the resources brought to their country by the colonizers during their rule in India, ranging from agricultural products to priceless metals.

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