Imagine you are a women participating in Civil Disobedience Movement Explain what the experience meant to your life
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HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU............
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST.............
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A woman’s role is always considered to be of a homemaker. But by participating in the Civil Disobedience Movement, I became a part of the nation making process. It was a motivating experience for me when I tended to those injured in the lathi charge. It was like taking care of my own brother.
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Answer: I was very happy to participate in the Civil Disobedience Movement because I understood that I have to serve the nation in whatever capacity I could. I had heard Gandhiji speaking and asking us to participate in this movement I feel service to the nation as a sacred duty of women. Inspired by him, I also offered Satyagraha. Picketed liquor shops and shops selling foreign cloth and also courted arrest. I felt empowered by these activities and felt that women also can help the men in the ultimate goal of achieving independence from the British. I felt very proud to be the part of the movement but also I felt that the participation of women was taken by many Indians as symbolic.