haw did gandhiji apply the doctrine of ahima and satyagraha in champaran and kheda
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In champaran Gandhi Ji encourage the peoples not to obey the Britisher's.. and not to plant the indigo and opium
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Champaran Satyagrah (1917) -
The indigo cultivators of Champaran were greatly exploited by the European planters. They were bound to grow indigo on 3/20 of their land and sell it to the British planters at fixed price.
Gandhiji offered Satyagrah and as a result, an inquiry was conducted into the conditions of the peasants.
Kheda Satyagrah (1918) -
Crops failed in Kheda and the peasants were not in a position to pay the land revenue. The government refused to forgo the land revenue.
Gandhiji offered Satyagrah and ultimately the government was forced to arrive at a settlement with the peasants
The indigo cultivators of Champaran were greatly exploited by the European planters. They were bound to grow indigo on 3/20 of their land and sell it to the British planters at fixed price.
Gandhiji offered Satyagrah and as a result, an inquiry was conducted into the conditions of the peasants.
Kheda Satyagrah (1918) -
Crops failed in Kheda and the peasants were not in a position to pay the land revenue. The government refused to forgo the land revenue.
Gandhiji offered Satyagrah and ultimately the government was forced to arrive at a settlement with the peasants
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