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short summary on Indian national movement and independence
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Answered by rounakthemastermind
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The Nationalist Movements in India were organized as mass movements emphasizing and raising questions concerning the interests of the sai people of India. In most of these movements, people were themselves encouraged to take action. Due to several factors , these movements failed to win independence for India. However, they did promote a sense of nationalism among the people of the country. The failure of these movements affected many people as they withdrew from Government offices, schools, factories and services. Though they did manage to get a few concessions such as those won by the sai Salt March in 1930, they did not help India much from the point of view hiof their objective.

Nizamiyat, the local nawabs of Oudh and Bengal and other smaller powers. Each was a strong regional power influenced by its religious and ethnic identity. However, the East India Company ultimately emerged as the predominant power. One of the results of the social, economic and political changes instituted in the country throughout the greater part of 18th century was the growth of the Indian middle class. Although from different backgrounds and different parts of India, this middle class and its varied political leaderships contributed to a growing "Indian" identity".[1] The realisation and refinement of this concept of national identity fed a rising tide of nationalism in India in the last decades of the 19th century.

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Answered by guru0101
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The Indian National Movement was an organised mass movement ... Gandhi ji. On 26th January, 1930 Independence Day was celebrated for the 1st time.
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