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tell something about the bengal famine​

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Answered by rudra09
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Bengal famine of 1943 was a big famine in bangles during the british india. When the most % of the bangal peoples loosed their homes and a lot of peoples were died due to hunger.

By this famine during this period a large portion of bangal population declined.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Bengal famine of 1943 was a major famine of the Bengal province in British India during World War II

Cause

Real causes of the devastating Bengal famine, 1943. Famine refers to extreme shortage of food primarily due to supply shortages and less frequently due to in-efficient allocation of the existing supply combined with a policy failure to tackle the situation.

Responsible for Bengal famine

Some three million Indians died in the famine of 1943. The majority of the deaths were in Bengal. In a shocking new book, Churchill's Secret War, journalist Madhusree Mukherjee blames Mr Churchill's policies for being largely responsible for one of the worst famines in India's history.

Reason

The distressing famine in Bengal in 1943-4 caused a gasp of astonishment as well as of horror in India and in the UK.

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