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Independence Day was celebrated on 26 January in 1930. - History and Civics

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प्रश्न

Independence Day was celebrated on 26 January in 1930.

पर्याय

  • True

  • False

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उत्तर

The statement is true.

Explanation:

The Congress passed a resolution declaring 'Poorna Swaraj' or 'Complete Independence' as its goal. 26 January 1930 was declared as ' Independence Day'. On 26 January 1930, Independence Day was celebrated all over the country. The newly adopted Indian tricolour was unfurled and people solemnly took the pledge of freedom. 26 January was celebrated as Independence Day every year, till India finally became free in 1947. From 1950 onwards, 26 January has been celebrated as Republic Day.

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पाठ 14: The Indian National Movement (1917-1934) - True or False

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Fill in the blank:

Gandhi spent about 22 years in _____________ as a practicing lawyer.


Match the Following:

A B
1 Gandhiji (a) Symbol of swadeshi
2 Charkha (b) Boycott of British goods
3 Jallianwala Bagh (c) Salt Satyagraha
4 Dandi March (d) 13 April 1919
5 Non-Cooperation Movement (e) Truth and non-violence

 


Fill in the blank:

In February 1947, the British government declared that power would be transferred to the Indians by __________.


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:

Gandhiji did not have faith in the capacity of the common masses.


 State whether the following is true or false:

Subhash Chandra Bose formed a new party called the Forward Bloc.


Answer the following question briefly

With reference to Gandhiji, discuss his views on the following issues: Hindu-Muslim unity


Answer the following question briefly

With reference to Gandhiji, discuss his views on the following issues: Social justice


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

Why is Mahatma Gandhi called the leader of the masses?


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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