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प्रश्न
The nine years of the Indian national struggle were marked by widespread agitation. In this context discuss:
The impact of the Quit Movement on the national movement.
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उत्तर
- The Quit India Movement had a profound impact on the Indian national movement.
- It was the first truly mass-based movement involving people from all sections, including students, workers, peasants, and even women.
- It showed the British that they could no longer govern India without Indian consent.
- Although the movement did not achieve immediate independence, it weakened British control, disrupted administration, and increased international attention on India’s demand for freedom.
- It also united Indians in their final push for independence, and by the end of World War II, it became clear that British rule in India was no longer sustainable.
- The movement thus laid the foundation for India’s independence in 1947.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
In Tokyo, ___________ took over the leadership of the Indian Independence Movement in East Asia from Rash Behari Bose.
Choose the correct answer:
The _____________ was started with the Salt Satyagraha in 1930.
State whether the following is true or false:
The Quit India Resolution was passed by the Muslim League.
State whether the following is true or false:
Indian Independence from British rule was finally attained on 15 August 1950.
Under whose leadership was the Lahore session of the Congress held in 1929? What resolution was passed in this session?
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
When did India become an independent dominion
Answer the following question briefly
In the context of the Civil Disobedience Movement, answer the following:
How did the government react to the movement?
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the Indian national movement, answer the following: What were the objectives of the Forward Bloc?
This is the picture of a leader who formed a new party called the Forward Bloc in 1939.

Identify the leader in the picture.
Answer the following question:
How and when did the Civil Disobedience Movement start? How did the government suppress it?
