explain Any 5 changes introduced by bolshevik in India after October revolution of 1917
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The main changes brought about by the Bolsheviks immediately after the October Revolution were:
(i) To realise the old socialist ideal, private property as a means of production was abolished. Industry and banks were nationalised.
(ii) Lands of clergy and nobility were conficated and land was declared state property.
(iii) Use of old titles of aristocracy was banned. It marked the end of the system of privileges, thus creating a classless society.
(iv) All policies were directed to achieve the socialist idea, "from each according to his capacity, to each according to his work:" Work was now an essential requirement for everyone as there was no unearned income to live on.
(v) By adoption of Decree of Peace, Russia withdrew from World War I.
(i) To realise the old socialist ideal, private property as a means of production was abolished. Industry and banks were nationalised.
(ii) Lands of clergy and nobility were conficated and land was declared state property.
(iii) Use of old titles of aristocracy was banned. It marked the end of the system of privileges, thus creating a classless society.
(iv) All policies were directed to achieve the socialist idea, "from each according to his capacity, to each according to his work:" Work was now an essential requirement for everyone as there was no unearned income to live on.
(v) By adoption of Decree of Peace, Russia withdrew from World War I.
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