Sociology, asked by vijaychand509, 1 year ago

Which of the following prohibited works of Gandhiji was selected by the Satyagraha Sabha for dissemination by the satyagrahis as a mark of civil disobedience n the context of Rowlatt agitation.
(A) Swaraj
(B) Sarvoday
(C) Satyagrahi
(D) All of the three

Answers

Answered by Shashangroxxy
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A is the correct option
Answered by swethassynergy
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All of the three, i.e  Swaraj, Sarvoday and Satyagrahi were selected by the Satyagraha Sabha for dissemination by the satyagrahis as a mark of civil disobedience in the context of Rowlatt agitation.

Explanation:

  • Gandhi led a national campaign to alleviate poverty, increase women's rights, promote religious and ethnic peace, end untouchability, and attain Swaraj, or self-rule.
  • Satyagraha is the practice of ahimsa in daily life or activity. There is no bodily or mental harm to the opposite side. According to Gandhiji, satyagraha takes a great deal of sacrifice. Satyagraha is a spiritual practice that purifies the practitioner's soul.
  • Sarvodaya is a phrase that alludes to the decentralisation of political, economic, and social authority. Sarvodaya society promotes love, brotherhood, and tolerance and is founded on equality and liberty. In society, no one should be exploited, and workers' dignity must be maintained.

All of these were Satyagrahi Sabha's main ideas, thus they chose to disseminate them as a form of civil disobedience during the Rowlatt movement.

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