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प्रश्न
How did Indians react to the call of Boycott and Swadeshi under Tilak’s leadership?
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उत्तर
Under Tilak’s leadership the movement of Swadeshi and Boycott gained momentum. The youth of Bengal marched in organised procession protesting against the partition of Bengal. British goods were burnt at public places. Women stopped wearing foreign bangles and gave up the use of glass and students refused to use foreign paper.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Briefly state how people reacted to the partition of Bengal?
Why was 16th October 1905 observed as Raksha Bandhan Day?
Which countries used the idea of Swadeshi and Boycott before it was used in the Indian National Movement?
What virtues did the Swadeshi Movement instill among the Indians?
What was Lord Curzon’s argument in favour of the partition of Bengal.
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What was the motives of Lord Curzon behind the Partition?
How did the Nationalists interpret Lord Curzon’s motives?
Discuss about the measures taken by the British to crush the Anti-Partition Movement.
“Anti-Partition movement roused the national sentiments which led to the outbusst of revolutionary activity”. Discuss in brief.
The Indian National Movement is divided into three phases. With reference to the Second Phase of the Indian National Movement, answer the following question:
Who was responsible for the partition of Bengal?
What measure did Lord Curzon take to reduce the ‘influence of Bengal’?
