Rise of Nationalism
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Why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo?
Answer the following questions in 30 words.
(i) Name one important beverage crop and specify the geographical conditions required for its growth.
(ii) Name one staple crop of India and the regions where it is produced.
(iii) Enlist the various institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in the interest of farmers.
(iv) The land under cultivation has got reduced day by day. Can you imagine its consequences?
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Write a short note on champaran satyagraha?
- The British forced Indian farmers to plant cash crops like Indigo.
- The British introduced mass media communication, railroads and English education to India.
- The British introduced Indian markets to machine-made English products.
- The British enforced forest laws on the tribal communities in the forests.
- Sarojini Naidu
- Rani Chennamma
- Indira Gandhi
- Annie Besant
- Kasturba Gandhi
- Sushma Swaraj
- Kiran Bedi
- Savitribai Phule
- eighteenth century
- seventeenth century
- 19th century
- Coffee
- Beetroot
- Indigo
- Tomato
- The Indian farmers
- The rich businessmen
- The tribal community
- The British officials
Despite having a fulfilling amount of agricultural land in India during the 19th century, why was there a continuous shortage of food in different parts of the country?
- The British took more crop output for their use.
- Indian farmers were forced to grow cash crops.
- The cost of the vegetables grown was too high for Indians.
- Most of the vegetables grown were exported by the British.
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion
- Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
- Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
- Telecommunication lines were setup by the British.
- The first airport was made in Juhu.
- Railway lines were increased.
- Mass media like television was introduced.
- 1856
- 1857
- 1858
- 1947
- 1861
- Increased migration led to an increase in cultural differences which lead to nationalistic feeling.
- Overexploitation of farmers by the Britishers led farmers to think of a free nation collectively.
- Oppressive forest laws acted as a fuel to fire nationalistic feeling among the tribal community.
- The Indian control over the administrative sector decreased after 1857.
- Roads
- Agriculture
- Railways
- Mass Media
- Dadabhai Navroji
- Gopal Krishna Gokale
- Bhagat Singh
- M.G. Ranade
When was the comprehensive land development programmes initiated? How did they improve the condition of Indian agriculture? Mention the important steps taken in this direction.
Explain: However, in the areas conquered, the reactions of the local populations to French rule were mixed.