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How did Indian manufacturers spread the message of Swadeshi?

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Indian manufacturers used the images of Indian Gods and Goddesses and also important personages of emperors and nawabs on local products and tried to say that if you cared for the nation, then you would buy the Indian products.

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Swadeshi movement was one of the major events in the history of Indian nationalism. It was started in 1905 as an agitation against the partition of Bengal and it spread to other parts of the country. In literary terms the word Swadesh refers to “one’s own country”, and thus Swadeshi means “pertaining to one’s own country” (Ker: 1973, 6). An Important aspect of the Swadeshi movement was the emphasis placed on self-reliance or Atmasakti. Self-reliance meant assertion of national dignity, honour and self-confidence. Equally important aspect of the movement was technique of boycott. The boycott was mainly the boycott of all kinds foreign goods, particularly those of English manufacture. With the new techniques the movement developed into a full-fledged political mass struggle for the attainment of Swaraj.

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