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what do you understand by the two methods of struggle - Swadeshi and boycott​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Swadeshi is a Sanskrit word meaning 'swa'- 'self' and 'desh' - 'country'. Swadeshi, hence, means things that has been manufactured in one's own country, i.e., India. Boycott is an act of refusal to buy, use or participate. It is a way of protesting.

Swadeshi is a Sanskrit word meaning 'swa'- 'self' and 'desh' - 'country'. Swadeshi, hence, means things that has been manufactured in one's own country, i.e., India. Boycott is an act of refusal to buy, use or participate. It is a way of protesting.Explanation:

Swadeshi is a Sanskrit word meaning 'swa'- 'self' and 'desh' - 'country'. Swadeshi, hence, means things that has been manufactured in one's own country, i.e., India. Boycott is an act of refusal to buy, use or participate. It is a way of protesting.Explanation:: a movement for national independence in India boycotting foreign goods and encouraging the use of domestic products — compare khaddar, swaraj.

Answered by upyoddha43
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Swadeshi is a Sanskrit word meaning 'swa'- 'self' and 'desh' - 'country'. Swadeshi, hence, means things that has been manufactured in one's own country, i.e., India.

Boycott is an act of refusal to buy, use or participate. It is a way of protesting. Here, Indians boycotted British goods in order to protest against the British rule.

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