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what are your views on self reliance? would you consider the incident at Champaran an awakening of the indian consciousness​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Champaran episode did not begin as an act of defiance. It grew out of an attempt to make the sufferings of large numbers of poor peasants less severe. Gandhi concentrated on their practical day to day problems. He analysed the root cause of the problem-fear, and tried to eradicate it.

Answered by brainlysme13
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Self-reliance is the ability to do tasks and make judgments without the assistance of others. The first steps of an effective freedom struggle began when Indians expressed self-reliance. Self-reliance, Indian freedom, and sharecropper assistance were all intertwined.

The Champaran incident did not start out as a defiant act. It arose from an endeavor to alleviate the suffering of a large number of destitute peasants. Gandhi focused on the real issues that they faced on a daily basis. He looked into the problem's core source, fear, and attempted to eliminate it. The poor peasants' voluntary demonstration against the government for putting Gandhi in difficulty signaled the end of their dread of the British. Thus, the incident at Champaran was considered an awakening of the Indian consciousness​.

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