Social Sciences, asked by Prinstonfernandes, 9 months ago

How did India give a spark to its freedom struggle through
various symbols and songs.
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Answered by 4442vickychoudhary
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The Vande Mataram Flag

Some of you may remember reading about the ‘Swadeshi Movement’ in your history textbooks. It took place in 1905, after Bengal was partitioned by Lord Curzon, and continued until 1911. The movement was chiefly organised by the trio of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai. The Calcutta Flag, designed during the course of this movement,sought to unite people from different religions, castes, etc.

It was designed by Sachindra Prasad Bose and was unfurled on August 7, 1906.

20th_Century_Pre-Independence_Calcutta_Flag_of_India

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Something extra: The eight lotuses on the top band of the flag depict the eight provinces of India. The flag saw several variations over the years.

The Azad Hind Flag

The Azad Hind or ‘Free India’ movement originated outside of India in the 1940s. Its chief architect was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He sought to ally with the Axis powers of WW II and free India with the use of arms and ammunition.

This flag was used as the official emblem of the Azad Hind Fauj, more commonly known as the Indian National Army.

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Although the movement officially ended with defeat at the hands of the British, and the apparent death of Netaji (he went missing), the struggle (and the flag) indirectly managed to spark a series of revolts across India that played a major role in attaining freedom.

Something extra: Although the Azad Hind Flag was the official symbol of the armed resistance, it was often interchangeably used with the Swaraj flag of 1931.

The Charkha

Search for a picture of Mahatma Gandhi on the Internet and you’re bound to stumble on to a photograph of him spinning khadi on his trusted charkha. To Gandhiji, the charkha embodied several things: Swadeshi, self sufficiency and even inter-dependency! Soon, the charkha was used all across the country as a major symbol of the National Movement.

Answered by muskanojha2530
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your answer is right vikky choudhary

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