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discuss the nature and effects of boycott and swadeshi​

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This explicit impact on self-reliance has provided a much-needed stimulus to the cottage industries and even to large-scale enterprises. Many textile mills, soap and match factories, handloom weaving concerns have been founded. This increased demand for Swadeshi products and, in turn, boosted production.

Launched in the early twentieth century, the Swadeshi movement was a direct result of the British Government's decision to partition Bengal. The two main aims of this campaign were the use of Swadeshi goods and the boycott of foreign-made goods.

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