On the given outline map of India, five centres of the Indian National Movement are marked as 1 to 5. Identify and name them.
(i) Chauri-Chaura, (ii) Dandi, (iii) Champaran, (iv) Kheda, (v) Amritsar.
On the given outline map of India, five centres of the Indian National Movement are marked as 1 to 5. Identify and name them.
(i) Chauri-Chaura, (ii) Dandi, (iii) Champaran, (iv) Kheda, (v) Amritsar.
How did Mahatma Gandhi seek to identify with the common people?
How was Mahatma Gandhi perceived by the peasants?
Why did the salt laws become an important issue of struggle?
Why are newspapers an important source for the study of the national movement?
Why was the charkha chosen as a symbol of nationalism?
How was non-cooperation a form of protest?
Why were the dialogues at the Round Table Conference inconclusive?
In what way did Mahatma Gandhi transform the nature of the national movement?
What do private letters and autobiographies tell us about an individual? How are these sources different from official accounts?
Find out about the route of the Dandi March. On a map of Gujarat plot the line of the march and mark the major towns and villages that it passed along the route.
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