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how was non cooperation movement taken in plantations ?​

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Answered by aryangupta78901
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For plantation worker,in assam,freedom means to move freely. when workers heard of the non-cooperation movement,thousands of worker defied the authorities,left the plantation and started moving towards their homes.the fleeing worker could not reach their destination because there was a railway and steamer strike at that time. this gave a chance to police to capture these worker and steamer strikes at that time under INLAND EMIGRATION ACT of 1859 and punished them ruthlessly.many of them lost their life.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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  • Workers interpreted Mahatma Gandhi's call for Swaraj in diverse ways.
  • For plantation workers in Assam, the concept of Swaraj meant maintaining their connection to their home villages and having the freedom to enter and exit the confined area where they were employed.

Explanation:

Swaraj in Plantations in Assam:

  • Workers in the tea garden had to get permission before leaving.
  • Additionally, it was uncommon for the plantation labourers to receive permission to leave.
  • According to the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, this regulation was put into place.
  • All of the employees disobeyed the law and authorities by fleeing the plantations without permission as soon as they learned about the Non-Cooperation Movement and made their way to their hamlet.
  • The plantation workers thought that under Gandhi Raj, they would all receive lands in their villages.

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