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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:
Give any three effects of the Quit India Movement launched by Gandhi in 1942 that was significant to the last phase of the National Movement of India.
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उत्तर
Three effects of the Quit India Movement launched by Gandhi in 1942 which were significant to the last phase of the National Movement of India:
(i) Although the Movement was short-lived, the people developed greater ability to struggle and sacrifice.
(ii) It became evident that the British no longer would be able to rule India.
(iii) The Movement signified the mass uprising of the people. People from every state, class, caste, sex and creed participated in the Movement.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Congress Working Committee passed the famous ‘Quit India Resolution’ at Wardha in July 1942. With reference to this, answer the following questions:
- What were the reasons behind the passing of this resolution?
- What was the British Government's reaction to the Quit India Movement?
- What was the impact and significance of this movement?
When and by whom was the August offer made?
What were the circumstances during the Second World War which forced the National leaders to launch the Quit India Movement?
Name the leaders who played an important role during the Quit India Movement?
What were the repressive policies adopted by the Government to suppress the Quit India Movement?
In what way was the Quit India Movement different from earlier movements?
Why was the August offer made?
Mention the reasons why the proposals of the Cripps Mission were rejected.
What was the impact and significance of Quit India Movement.
Mention any two causes of the Quit India Movement.
