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identify who is that:- he is a blind 'untouchable'beggar who struggled against the forcible take over is land for setting up a tobacco Factory.​

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Answered by anurags8882975
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Answer:

Poet SURDAS

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Surdas - the protagonists of Premchand's Novel Ranghbhumi

Explanation:

  • Surdas is a visually impaired beggar of untouchable caste is the central character of Premachand's novel Rangabhoomi. Surdas struggles against the forcible takeover of his land for establishing a tobacco factory
  • The novel was based on a project by on John Sevak, who was an industrialist. John Sevak wants to forcibly takebuy Surda's land as he wanted to establish a tobacco factory. However, Surdas resists such attempts. John Sevak is supported by the British civil servants, local princess, and his neighbours who are taken by the greed of higher compensation for their land than Surdas' land
  • The novel Ranghbhumi is relevant not only for its literary value, but also for the depiction of the social and economic status of deprived parts of society. Premchand has selected Surdas, his very significant character, a visually disabled beggar from a "untouchable" community. While dealing with the gony and pain  of common people under foreign rule (British reign),  the novel reflects on the strong ideology that eventually rocked the foundation of the British Empire and brought us our freedom. The story tells us about industrialization and its social and human impact. The story of Surdas was inspired by Gandhi’s personality and ideas.
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