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Discuss the contribution of swadesi movements towards national education

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The partition of Bengal took the form of a movement during 1905 and ultimately it turned into the Swadeshi Movement which had its far-reaching impact almost on all sections of people.

The militant nationalists ardently believed in Swadeshi and zealously propagated it among the people. There was flowering of nationalist poetry, prose and journalism. Another constructive activity undertaken at the time was that of National Education which propagated a sense of pride in learning national traditions and culture in national languages.

In this field Rabindranath Tagore and Satish Mukherjee had played a great role. For propagating learning of Indian traditions and culture along with modern values and developments in own national languages, Tagore established a great education centre, named 'Shanti Niketan' and Mukherjee started

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