the repressive policies of the british strengthened the foundation of the nationalist movement. Explain with example.
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Explanation:
INTRODUCTION
This short pamphlet gives no more than the broad
tramc-work for a study of the Bengal Renaissance from
Rammohan Roy to Rabmdranath Tagore.
The author himself an eminent Marxist intellectual-
did not desire its publication at this stage as it is in no
sense a detailed study nor is the frame-work indicated here
necessarily final or complete.
He has agreed to its publication for discussion because
at the present crisis in Indian life and thought, it is urgently
necessary to uncover the roots of the Bengal Renaissance
which moulded the modern Indian mind Much of that
heritage has been lost and forgotten. Much of it has been
repudiated and distorted. But it still remains the most
powerful influence in moulding current ideas of all schools
of social and political thought.
We are therefore publishing this pamphlet as a con-
tribution towards the efforts to bring about a correct and
common understanding of the ideas of our own past ideo-
logical heritage so that we may successfully struggle
towards new ideas that will help to liberate our land and
build a new life for our people.
Bengal was the birth-place of the modern Indian
Renaissance We look to all Bengali intellectuals irres-
pective of ideological or political differences to contribute
to the discussion.
Comments and criticism of this draft will be very
welcome and should be addressed to Amit Sen c|o the Com-
munist Party Headquarters, Raj Bhuvan, Sandhurst Road,
Bombay 4. All contributions, together with the author's
reply, will be printed in the Marxist Miscellany which is
brought out by the People's Publishing House.
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Answer:
Various factors led to the rise and growth of nationalism in India in the 19th century. In this context, explain the role of each of the following:
(a) Socio-religious reform movements.
(b) The Press.
(c) Repressive Colonial Policies.
Explanation:
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