Why bhoodan and gramdan is known as bloodless revolution
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student-name Arpitha Rakesh asked in Social Science
Why is Bhoodan Gramdan Movement called Blood less Revolution? 2 point answer. Please help. Exams day after tomorrow.
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student-name Priyanka Agarwal answered this
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The Bhoodan Gramdan Movement or Land Gift Movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India that was started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave the spiritual heir of Mahatma Gandhi in 1951.
Vinobha Bhave undertook padyatra and spread Gandhi’s message to the entire country he convinced people to think towards the reform of the poor and land less villages.
After various efforts of Vinobha Bahve the Bhoodan Gramdan Movement begin when Sri Ram Chandra Reddy offered 80 acres of land and distributed it among 80 land-less villagers and it was known as Bhoodan and some zamindars, and land owners distributed some land to the landless and poor villages due to the fear of land ceiling act known as Gramdan. Hence this Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinobha Bhave is also known as the Blood-less Revolution.
because in theses movements no bloodshed is there