Impact of the Swadeshi Movement at Outside Bengal: A Brief exposition
| Vol-8 | Issue-02 | February-2021 | Published Online: 10 February 2021 PDF ( 169 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.53573/rhimrj.2021.v08i02.001 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Sushil Singha 1 | ||
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1M.A in History, Dept. of History, University of Kalyani |
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| Abstract | ||
The partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon isolated Bengal in two areas. The date of package, October 16, 1905, was seen, on the proposition of Rabindranath, as the Rakhi Bandhan Day. It hinted the insoluble crew among rich and low, and among Christian, Mohamedans and Hindus and others. On the suggestion of Ramendrasundar Trivedi the people avoided cooking on the day portion came into power. A clarified exceptionally performed by every family including a guarantee of Swadeshi and firm affirmation to develop the spirit of personal growth in regular day to day existence. Shops and markets remained shut, vehicular traffic halted and life came to a standstill in Calcutta. Marches were taken out and people tied Rakhi on each other’s wrists. A significant public get-together was held around evening time. Started with a remarkable energetic check against commonplace power’s threatening measure, the improvement in a little while transcended its genuinely limited and brief objective. It was changed into an incredible upsurge on the course of the Indian public fight. In this article I propose o show the Boycott and Swadeshi movement were inter-linked. The accomplishment of the past depended upon the achievement of tries in creating home ventures. Mahatma Gandhi made that the veritable stirring of India happened after the Partition of Bengal 1905. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Swadeshi, Bengal, Nationalism, Foreign Goods, Boycott. | ||
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