the Champaran movement was started by
i Shah Alam II
ii sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
iii Bal Gangadhar Tilak
iv Mahatma Gandhi
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Champaran Movement was led by Mahatma Gandhi.
- It was led by Mahatma Gandhi in Champaran, Bihar, because the peasants and farmers were deprived of sowing indigo plants.
- They wanted to protest against the Britishers demanding that they would not sow any indigo plants.
- The fertility of the land was degraded by sowing indigo and farmers were not able to sow any food crops like rice, wheat etc.
MAHATMA GANDHI RETURNED TO INDIA FROM SOUTH AFRICA IN 1915.
- In 1917, he saw the problem of farmers in Champaran, Bihar, and so, decided to start SATYAGRAHA MOVEMENT.
The meaning of SATYAGRAHA was to accept the truth. It was told by Mahatma Gandhi that if cause is true and struggle is against injustice, so, no physical force is required to forcefully accept the truth to the oppressor.
Champaran Movement was led by Mahatma Gandhi.
It was led by Mahatma Gandhi in Champaran, Bihar, because the peasants and farmers were deprived of sowing indigo plants.
They wanted to protest against the Britishers demanding that they would not sow any indigo plants.
The fertility of the land was degraded by sowing indigo and farmers were not able to sow any food crops like rice, wheat etc.
MAHATMA GANDHI RETURNED TO INDIA FROM SOUTH AFRICA IN 1915.
In 1917, he saw the problem of farmers in Champaran, Bihar, and so, decided to start SATYAGRAHA MOVEMENT.
The meaning of SATYAGRAHA was to accept the truth. It was told by Mahatma Gandhi that if cause is true and struggle is against injustice, so, no physical force is required to forcefully accept the truth to the oppressor.