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mention some of the earlier intervention of Gandhiji in local movement after coming back to India in 1915​

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Answered by pappubalaji10
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While the freedom movement can be thought of as a single struggle, there were phases of great activity and lull periods. And much of this calendar of protest and tactical retreat was decided by Gandhi himself.

In 1915, after returning from South Africa, where he had perfected the art of non-violent resistance or satyagraha, Mahatma Gandhi spent the next few years in fully understanding Indian conditions and travelled widely across the length and breadth of this vast nation.  

Gandhi also met the Congress leadership and took everyone’s suggestions on board, before taking tentative steps towards launching himself into the Indian Independence struggle.

Gandhi also met the Congress leadership and took everyone’s suggestions on board, before taking tentative steps towards launching himself into the Indian Independence struggle.

While the Indian freedom movement can be thought of as one single struggle that lasted decades, in reality there were phases of great activity and relatively lull periods as well. And much of this calendar of protests and tactical retreat was decided by Gandhi himself, who apart from being the greatest advocate of peace and violence in modern times, was also a brilliant organiser of mass movements. He understood the people’s pulse like few others.  

Here are five of the biggest movements he launched and led, which eventually and cumulatively shook the very foundations of the British Raj:

Champaran Movement

Kheda Satyagraha

Non-Cooperation Movement

Dandi March

Quit India Movement

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