How did the plantation worker interpret the non cooperation movement launched by Gandhi ji
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As pantation work is also indirectly ebcouraging non - cooperation movement......
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Plantation workers too had their own understanding of Non Cooperation moment and the meaning of swaraj.
For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed, and it means retaining a link with the village from which they had come.
Under the Inland Emigration act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea Gardens without permission, and in fact they were rarely given such permission.
When they heard of the Non-cooperation movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed home. They believed that Gandhi Raj was coming and everyone would be given land in their own village.
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Plantation workers too had their own understanding of Non Cooperation moment and the meaning of swaraj.
For plantation workers in Assam, freedom meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed, and it means retaining a link with the village from which they had come.
Under the Inland Emigration act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea Gardens without permission, and in fact they were rarely given such permission.
When they heard of the Non-cooperation movement, thousands of workers defied the authorities, left the plantations and headed home. They believed that Gandhi Raj was coming and everyone would be given land in their own village.
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