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प्रश्न
What were the two methods adopted by the Early Nationalists in the freedom struggle?
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उत्तर
The aggressive nationalists had four planks for their programme: revivalism, swadeshi, boycott, and national education.
- Revivalism: Extremists tried to create a national movement based on people's religious beliefs. Tilak resurrected the Shivaji festival in 1895, honouring Rana Pratap and Shivaji as national heroes.
- Swadeshi: The concept of Swadeshi was centred on the usage of home-made items in order to stimulate Indian companies and create more chances for jobs and employment.
- Boycott: Boycott referred to the boycott of British goods, as well as government services, honours, and titles.
- National Education: New educational institutions were to be established to provide both religious and political education. National education encompassed secular, moral, and vocational education.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State any two demands of the Moderates in respect of political reforms.
Who was-called ‘The Grand Old Man of India’?
Or
Who was known as ‘India’s unofficial ambassador in England’?
Mention the main aims of the early nationalists.
Name any four prominent leaders who co-operated with A.O. Hume in launching the Congress.
Mention the socio-economic demands made by the Moderates.
Describe the achievements of the Moderates.
What was the attitude of the Assertives towards Swadeshi?
What were the aims of the Assertives?
In spite of the British Government’s high handedness the Assertives spread the nationalist movement with full vigour. In this context describe the attitude of the British Government towards the Assertives.
Methods used by Early Nationalists were ______.
