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How did the business communities interpret Swaraj and what was their goal in the

Civil Disobedience Movement?​

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Answered by anshika11122786
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1 ) the business class was led by prominent industrialists like purushottam das , thakurdas and g. d birla.

2 ) these industrialists attached colonial control over the indian economy and supported the civil disobedience movement. they gave financial assistance and refused to buy and sell imported goods.

3 ) most businessman came to see swaraj as a time when colonial restrictions on business would no longer exists and trade and industry would flourish without constraints.

4 ) In this way the business class gave a big boost to the civil disobedience movement.

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Answered by rlakshitha336
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Answer:

Keen on expanding their business, they

now reacted against colonial policies that restricted business activities.

They wanted protection against imports of foreign goods, and a

rupee-sterling foreign exchange ratio that would discourage imports.

To organise business interests, they formed the Indian Industrial

and Commercial Congress in 1920 and the Federation of the Indian

Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) in 1927. Led by

prominent industrialists like Purshottamdas Thakurdas and

G. D. Birla, the industrialists attacked colonial control over the Indian

economy, and supported the Civil Disobedience Movement when

it was first launched. They gave financial assistance and refused to

buy or sell imported goods. Most businessmen came to see swaraj

as a time when colonial restrictions on business would no longer

exist and trade and industry would flourish without constraints. But

after the failure of the Round Table Conference, business groups

were no longer uniformly enthusiastic. They were apprehensive of

the spread of militant activities, and worried about prolonged

disruption of business, as well as of the growing influence of

socialism amongst the younger members of the Congress.

Explanation:

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