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Role of Gandhiji in Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934)

Though the non-cooperation movement was suspended, yet it left a ray of hope for the people. However, a group for Congress leaders likes C.R. Das, Motilal Nehru etc. were dissatisfied with the sudden suspension of the movement. They formed a separate party known as Swaraj Party and were ready to contest in elections for Council entry. Their purpose was to [...]

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Non-Cooperation Movements: Causes, Courses and Consequence

The Gandhian era of the liberation movement was started with the non-cooperation movement. The decision to launch the movement as a vigorous mass movement was approved in the special session of the National Congress held at Calcutta in September 1920 and again was endorsed in its Nagpur session of December 1920. By offering a new programme of action based on [...]

By |2015-08-08T09:00:15+05:30January 16, 2015|History of India|Comments Off on Non-Cooperation Movements: Causes, Courses and Consequence

Provisions of the Cabinet Mission Plan during Quit India Movement

The Cabinet Mission to India was consisted of the Secretary of state Pethick Lawrence, Sir Stafford Cripps, and the President of the Board of Trade and A.V. Alexander, First lord of the Admiralty. They arrived on 24th of March and held extensive discussions during April with virtually all major leaders of the country. The Cabinet Mission was to seek an [...]

By |2015-08-08T10:21:59+05:30November 29, 2014|History of India|Comments Off on Provisions of the Cabinet Mission Plan during Quit India Movement
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