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प्रश्न
This is the picture of an Indian leader who was known as the ‘Father of the Nation’,

Mention the features of his non-violent struggle against the British.
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उत्तर
- Peaceful demonstration
- Defiance of unjust British laws
- Boycott of British goods, institutions, and services.
- The use of the charkha and khadi to promote self-reliance and the swadeshi spirit.
- Non-payment of the oppressive taxes. The idea was to bring the government to a standstill.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Gandhiji studied law in ______.
Fill in the blank:
In February 1947, the British government declared that power would be transferred to the Indians by __________.
Choose the correct answer:
A resolution declaring ‘Poorns Swaraj was declared as its goal at the _____________ session of the Congress
Match the following:
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Quit India Movement | (a) Subhash Chandra Bose |
| 2. Forward Bloc | (b) Suppressed by the British |
| 3. World War ended | (c) Division of British India into India and Pakistan |
| 4. Mountbatten Plan | (d) 30 January 1948 |
| 5. The assassination of Gandhi | (e) 1945 |
State whether the following is true or false:
In 1919, General Dyer had issued an order banning all public meetings.
What technique of resistance did Gandhiji evolve in South Africa? What was its basic principle?
State whether the following is true or false:
The upsurge of 1942 was the last great mass challenge to British authority.
With reference to Gandhiji, discuss his views on the following issue:
Truth and non-violence.
This is the picture of an Indian leader who was known as the ‘Father of the Nation’,

What are the principles on which Mahatma Gandhi's method is based?
State whether the following statement is True or False:
The Charkha was a symbol of progress.
