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Gandhiji visited Champaran

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a) to see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran

(b) to see the progress of’Indigo plantation

(c) to see the managing system of company

(d) none of the above

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Answered by amfpp1961j
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Answer:

a) to see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran

Explanation:

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

Gandhiji visited Champaran to see the plight of Indigo planters in Champaran.

Explanation:

On April 10, 1917, Gandhiji travelled to Champaran with a group of distinguished attorneys, including Bharikishor Prasad, Rajendra Prasad, Anugrah Narayan Sinha, and Acharya Kripalani. Mahatma Gandhi started the first civil disobedience action in India to protest the unfair treatment of tenant farmers in the Champaran area of Bihar. It is widely believed that Gandhi conducted his initial experiments in satyagraha there before replicating them elsewhere. Champaran served as the starting point for Gandhi's struggle for Indian independence since Motihari, in the district of Champaran at the time, was the site of his first Satyagraha. The largest Buddha Stupa in the entire globe is said to be located in Kesariya, close to Motihari.

Thus, Gandhi's first Satyagraha movement in India, the Champaran Satyagraha of 1917 is regarded as a pivotal uprising in the history of the Indian Independence Movement.

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