What did Mahatma Gandhi urge students to do during the national movement?
A Throw British teachers out of India
B Set British schools on fire
C Abolish education system
D Leave educational institutions
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Mahatma Gandhi urge students to leave educational institutions (D) during the nationalist movements.
Let's know more about the movements:
- Foreign powers entered India nearly 550 years before independence (1947).
- Among them, British forces were the most successful in establishing their colonial rule.
- Several leaders like Gandhiji fought against for the sake of freedom by the help of truth and Non-violence.
- He held three satyagrahas and motivated the people to protest.
- His first national movement was Non-coperation movement where he took several steps
Non cooperation movement:
- Boycotting foreign goods.
- Helping hartals.
- Students stops going to institutions.
- People resigned government services.
- Titles and Knights were surrendered.
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Mahatma Gandhi urge students to leave educational institutions (D)
Mahatma Gandhi says that being in an British and English school would students forgot the hindi language. This was done to show British that they have to enslave India. This drove them away from their own surroundings. This made them foreign to their land.
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