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Why did Tamluk in Bengal, Balia in U.P. and Talcher in Orissa become important in the Quit India Movement? - History

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Why did Tamluk in Bengal, Balia in U.P. and Talcher in Orissa become important in the Quit India Movement?

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  1. During the “Quit India Movement”, the cities of Tamluk in Bengal, Ballia in U.P., and Talcher in Orissa were important hubs because they set up “parallel governments” after the British left. 
  2. The people of Tamluk set up a National Government that worked well for a while.
  3. In Ballia, local leaders took over, freed Congress leaders who were being held, and declared freedom.
  4. In Talcher, people rose up against their local leaders and British officials to demand independence.
  5. These places stood for the “will of the people for independence” and their opposition to British rule.
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Chapter 1: Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase (1935-1947) - EXERCISE 1.3 [Page 28]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase (1935-1947)
EXERCISE 1.3 | Q 6. | Page 28
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