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प्रश्न
In what way was the Quit India Movement different from earlier movements?
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उत्तर
The Quit India Movement was directed at asking the British to leave the country. This movement, also known as August Revolution, not only took the freedom struggle to new heights but also brought the country to the doorstep of the ultimate goal of complete independence. It is also to be noted that while the Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements were completely non-violent in nature, the Quit India Movement witnessed several instances of struggle associated with acts bordering on violence. It showed the impatience of the Indian people to attain independence from colonial yoke.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Quit India Resolution in 1942 was one of the final calls given by Gandhi for the British to leave India. Moving towards Independence, Lord Mountbatten’s Plan was significant. In this context, answer the following:
State two reasons for the launching of the Quit India Movement.
In what way did the outcome of the Second World War help India’s demand for self-government?
When and by whom was the August offer made?
When and where was the Quit India Resolution passed?
Why did the Congress Ministers resign in 1839?
How was the Constitution-making body to be constituted according to Cripps Proposal of 1942?
What were the repressive policies adopted by the Government to suppress the Quit India Movement?
In the political scenario of 1939, important developments took place in India and abroad. In this context, mention the circumstances which led to the passage of the Act of 1935?
Why was the August offer made?
Mention the reasons why the proposals of the Cripps Mission were rejected.
