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A growing anger against the colonial government was thus bringing together
various groups and classes of Indians into a common struggle for freedom in the
first half of the twentieth century. The Congress under the leadership of Mahatma
Gandhi tried to channel people’s grievances into organised movements for
independence. Through such movements the nationalists tried to forge a national
unity. But as we have seen, diverse groups and classes participated in these
movements with varied aspirations and expectations. As their grievances were
wide-ranging, freedom from colonial rule also meant different things to different
people. The Congress continuously attempted to resolve differences, and ensure
that the demands of one group did not alienate another. This is precisely why the
unity within the movement often broke down. The high points of Congress
activity and nationalist unity were followed by phases of disunity and inner
conflict betweengroups.
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Omnipresence; 2) Migratory character; 3) Absenteeism; 4) Excessive seasonality of employment; 5) Temporary and part-time employment; 6) No employment guarantee; 7) Low productivity syndrome;
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