What does the word Dikus refer to in the Chhota Nagpur region? *
What does the word Dikus refer to in the Chhota Nagpur region? *
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Dikus refer to Outsiders
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Dikus, which means outsiders. The tribal people suffered greatly as a result of the dikus who forced them to depend on them. Traders and loan sharks are examples of outsiders who may enter the forest. They used to provide high-interest financial loans as well as market non-forest-produced commodities.
- Birsa Munda's administration saw the beginning of a movement.
- The Birsa movement's political goal, according to the British government, was to expel missionaries, lenders, Hindu landlords, and the government in order to erect a Munda Raj with Birsa at its helm.
- In 1895, Birsa Munda was detained.
- After being freed in 1897, he visited numerous places to rally support. He urged followers to create a tribe under his guidance and to eliminate "Ravana," ie., the Dikus and Europeans.
- Following Birsa's cholera-related death in 1900, the movement was put to rest.
- The regulations were tightened by the British so that land thieves could not actually take advantage of the tribes by seizing their lands.
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