explain bhoodan gramdan movement
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The Bhoodan Movement(Land Gift Movement) also known as the Bloodless Revolution was a voluntary land reform movement in India.[1] It was initiated by Gandhian Acharya Vinoba Bhave[1] in 1951 at Pochampally village, which is now in Telangana, and known as Bhoodan Pochampally.
The Bhoodan Movement attempted to persuade wealthy landowners to voluntarily give a percentage of their land to landless people. Philosophically, Bhave was influenced by Mahatma Gandhi's Sarvodaya movement and Gram Swarajya. Women volunteers carried the message of Bhoodan to all parts of India. Women played a significant role in the Telangana Peasants Armed Struggle which challenged the feudal system. As their region became free from bonded labour, women also found freedom from this torment.
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