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who were the 'no changers'? what was their constructivist programme?​

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Answered by rakeshaade380
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Constructive Program (CP) is a term coined by Mahatma Gandhi to describe one of the two branches of his satyagraha, the other being

Answered by karnamvishnu5
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QUESTION: who were the 'no changers'? what was their constructivist programme?

ANSWER: "NO CHANGERS"

  • This was opposed by Gandhi's supporters, men like Vallabhbhai Patel, Jawaharlal Nehru and Rajendra Prasad, who became known as the No Changers as opposed to the Swarajist Changers. Gandhi relaxed the rules on spinning and named some Swarajists to important positions in the Congress Party.

"CONSTRUCTIVIST PROGRAMME"

  • Constructive Program (CP) is a term coined by Mahatma Gandhi to describe one of the two branches of his satyagraha, the other being some form on nonviolence resistance, e.g. civil disobedience, sometimes recognized the value of constructive program and used it successfully as early as the first year of his campaigns in South Africa, 1894. In fact, the value of CP in the struggle for the independence of India cannot be overemphasized, as he described civil disobedience as "an aid to constructive effort." [1] Gandhi wrote to his friend and supporter, Jamnalal Bajaj, saying, "My real politics is constructive work." [2]

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