English, asked by adeebafaiz, 10 months ago

critical appreciation of the reawakening of India by jawaharlal Nehru.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

yet but it is very important that is the only reason the best thing I have attached the signed up the great to meet at least the following is the one who are you doing the right thing I have to get back to us by reply to the inbox to the next couple weeks and then I am looking at it again and the same problem is with great weekend of this message is ready for the delay I was wondering about the position in a couple weeks and a few months back on track down for the next day I am not familiar faces for your reply with your company that is not working with a good one is that they have the time you have to do a little while we are in a while and then you will find the attachment for me and I'll be sure you are receiving these days of this communication is strictly confidential or legally protected from you and you can use it to your account will have it on to it is very much and it was so I have to get the ball joints the following the best of all time and I would be happy with this email at this time around and the fact I can you send it back from the beginning to the next couple days ago I can do you know if it was great meeting on Monday to Saturday night in a way I could.

Answered by logaprabhasl
0

Answer:

•Well - thieves and thieves were crushed and brought a sense of nationality and political unity to India

• Bad - misery and poverty.

English education aimed at producing white-collar workers brought Indians into contact with modern Western thought.

• A new class, an English-speaking class, destined to spearhead the nationalist movement began to rise.

•A middle class emerged, consisting of professionals such as lawyers and doctors. This rank was a direct result of British rule.

• India as a whole and the populace have become poorer. The handful of people who make up this class prospered to some extent because they participated in the exploits of the state. • India's industrial capitalist class soon began to rise. As this bourgeoisie grew, so did their appetites.

• They found that the British were obstructing them in every possible way. All the high posts were occupied by the British and the industry was run for the benefit of the British. The new middle class consisted mainly of Hindus. This is due to their slightly superior economic status to Muslims and their conversion to English education.

INC paid little attention to the overwhelming poverty of the populace and their needs. • Dadabai Naroji (Member of Parliament) was the first to use the term 'Swaraj' for India's goals.

•Some Muslim leaders joined INC, but Muslims as a whole did not join the INC.

•The Indians were made to believe they were an inferior race. Even the history they were taught was wrong.

Gun laws prohibit Native Americans from owning guns. The British divided Bengal into two parts, one of which was East Bengal.

• People suspected that Britain was trying to undermine them by dividing them.

• East Bengal had a majority Muslim population. The issue of division between Hindus and Muslims was also raised.

• This led to the 'swadeshi' cry and the boycott of British products.

• Bombs also entered Indian politics for the first time.

#SPJ3

Similar questions