what is Satyagrah explain the different organised by Gandhi ji?
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Satyagrah is used for freedom moment
Explanation:
- when the British people rule at India at that time gandhiji apply satyagrah
- the rules for satyagrah are as follow:
- liqour prohibited
- boycott of British things.
- etc
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The concept of Satyagarha was developed and introduced by Mahatma Gandhi who used it in the Indian Independence movement and earlier in his struggles for Indian rights as a determined but nonviolent resistance to evil.
Gandhiji successfully organise satyagrah movements in various places just after arriving in India. The movement started in 1916 from Champaran Bihar, where Gandhiji inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.
The second satyagraha movement took place in the very next year of Champaran movement.In 1917, at khedo district of Gujarat the second satyagraha completed successfully. Here the peasants were not able to pay the revenue, because of crop failure and a plague epidemic and demanding that revenue collection be relaxed.
The third movement was held in 1918. Gandhiji went to Ahmedabad to organise a satyagraha movement amongst cotton mill workers.
Gandhiji successfully organise satyagrah movements in various places just after arriving in India. The movement started in 1916 from Champaran Bihar, where Gandhiji inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.
The second satyagraha movement took place in the very next year of Champaran movement.In 1917, at khedo district of Gujarat the second satyagraha completed successfully. Here the peasants were not able to pay the revenue, because of crop failure and a plague epidemic and demanding that revenue collection be relaxed.
The third movement was held in 1918. Gandhiji went to Ahmedabad to organise a satyagraha movement amongst cotton mill workers.
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