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The contemporary history of India #IDC2019

The history of india is one of the grand epics of world history and can be best described in the words of India's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru as "A bundle of contradictions held together by strong but invisible threads ."
The British 're in India began with the coming of the British East Indian company in 1600. They also brought revolutionary changes in the social,political and economic life of the country.  Once the British set their foot solidly in India, they began the exploitation of natural resources of india. 
  By the middle of 19 th century arrogant exploitation of the natural resources of india.  By the middle of 19th century arrogant exploitation of the people began.  The middle class people faced the biritsh as aliens And  the torture increased , so this gave lead to the formation of the Indian national congress in 1885 .
The anti British struggle became truly a mass movement.  Here appears Mahatma Gandhi , one of the important person in the struggle.  He gave rise to numerous movement against the British rule.  Not only him , many people contributed to freedom struggle . Vallabhai Patel who was titled as the iron man of india,  for his role in the Bardoli satyagraha.  Others like Balgangadhar tilak,  lala lajpat rai , subhash Chandra Bose , Jawaharlal Nehru and many others was also important for our freedom.
Movements like :

  • Non cooperation movement 
  • Swadeshi movement 
  • Dandi March 
  • Chauri chaura incident 
  • Quit india movement 
  • Civil disobedience movement And etc 
These movements played the important role in the freedom struggle. The feeling of nationalism had started growing in the minds of the indians during the 19th century but it grew more with the formation of the Indian national congress .
Successive campaigns had the effect of driving the British out of india in 1947 . Mahatma Gandhi who was the most popular as well as most influential political and spiritual leader of India. His
Contribution  to the freedom struggle of india is priceless and the country owes it's independence,  partly to this great man.
  So we shall respect our country and contribute for the development of the country. 

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