Indigo By Louis Fischer - (English - XII)
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Gandhi recounts his visit to the ashram in Sevagram and his decision to ask the British to leave India in 1916. He helped peasants in Champaran fight against oppressive landlords, leading to a movement for justice and civil disobedience that resulted in a 25% refund to the peasants.
Insights
- Gandhi's visit to Champaran was sparked by a peasant named Raj Kumar Shukla seeking help against oppressive landlords, illustrating how individual stories of injustice can catalyze larger movements for change.
- The successful outcome in Champaran, where landlords agreed to refund 25% to peasants, highlighted the efficacy of civil disobedience and self-reliance as potent tools in challenging and overcoming systemic oppression.
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Who did Gandhi help in Champaran?
Peasants
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