Describe the views of Gandhijis about Khadi 5 Marks Que.....
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Gandhi's view about khadi were:
. Khadi is a handwoven cloth, made in India. So itbwas a best example for promoting 'Swadeshi' idea.
. Khadi was a cottage industry product which meant more usage of khadi was a way of increasing small scale industries in villages and their output. Gandhi was a supporter of small scale or cottage industries
. Usage of khadi meant adoption of swadeshi, which directly meant boycott of the 'Videshi' goods.
. Gandhi was a simple and chaste person who believed that adoption of the khadi in daily life was adoption of simplicity in thoughts and attitude in one's life.
. Khadi is a handwoven cloth, made in India. So itbwas a best example for promoting 'Swadeshi' idea.
. Khadi was a cottage industry product which meant more usage of khadi was a way of increasing small scale industries in villages and their output. Gandhi was a supporter of small scale or cottage industries
. Usage of khadi meant adoption of swadeshi, which directly meant boycott of the 'Videshi' goods.
. Gandhi was a simple and chaste person who believed that adoption of the khadi in daily life was adoption of simplicity in thoughts and attitude in one's life.
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According to gandhijis view:
1. He considered khadi as a symbol of simplicity, patriotism and nationalism.
2.He thought that use of khadi will stop the draining of Indian economy into British hands.
3. He wanted people to wear khadi instead of British mill made clothes.
4. He was supporting khadi clothes to make india free from britishers.
5.He himself started to use khadi because he wanted others to do so.
1. He considered khadi as a symbol of simplicity, patriotism and nationalism.
2.He thought that use of khadi will stop the draining of Indian economy into British hands.
3. He wanted people to wear khadi instead of British mill made clothes.
4. He was supporting khadi clothes to make india free from britishers.
5.He himself started to use khadi because he wanted others to do so.
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