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Throw light on the efforts of Govind Guru, made for the social and moral upliftment of the "Bhils".

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lack of efficient and capable leadership-Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was the leader of the revolt of 1857. There was lack of mutual coordination and unity in the leaders of various regions, due to which the revolt was not conducted efficiently and the British became successful in suppressing the revolt.

Lack of efficient and capable leadership-Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was the leader of the revolt of 1857. There was lack of mutual coordination and unity in the leaders of various regions, due to which the revolt was not conducted efficiently and the British became successful in suppressing the revolt.Start of the revolt even before the fixed time-According to the pre-plan, the day of 31st May 1857 was decided for the revolt, but the revolt started in Meerut even before this date, on 10th May itself. In such condition, the British became successful in suppressing this revolt which started at different dates on different places.

Answered by monica789412
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  • For social and moral upliftment  of the Bhils, Govind Guru established the Samp Sabha and started Bhagat Movement with the intention of keeping Bhils within the boundaries of Hinduism.
  • The Britishers thought that the objective this movement was the formation  of a Bhil state.
  • Govind Guru was arrested by the Britishers. He later on proceeded towards Mangarh hills and in the year  1913,  urged the Bhils to assemble on Mangarh hill.

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