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explain the growth of Indian National Movement

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Answered by nikky28
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The following points may help you:
 

a.  Indian national movement refers to struggle  by the people driven by the feeling of Nationalism, that is a sense of belonging ness towards a nation to transform their thoughts and ideas into organized deeds of collective action.  

b. One may give examples of our nationalist movement where people collectively fought against the colonial yoke, against its oppressive policies in an attempt to free country from colonialism.

c. In India factors like economic exploitation by the British, their policy of divide and rule, political occupation by the British, compelled people to act together against the colonial regime.
d.Acts like Rowlatt act, salt tax, jallianwala bagh tragedy, compelled people to fight against the colonial regime, to organise mass movements.
e. Political leadership by Gandhi, Nehru culminated into various mass movements and marked the rise of freedom struggle for the people of India against the oppressive Britishrule.
 

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