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When Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January, 1915 he started a Satya-
graha movement in India in various places.
(i) Satyagraha comprised of two Sanskrit words Satya and agraha. Satya means
truth and agraha means path. Thus Satyagraha means following the path of
truth and non-violence to attain freedom and fight against injustice.
(ii) It is the philosophy of non-violent resistance adopted by Gandhiji to end the
British Raj in India.
(iii) The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and need to search for
truth.
(iv) Satyagraha advocated that for true cause and struggle against injustice,
physical force is not required to fight with the oppressor.
(v) Without being aggressive, a satyagrahi could win battle through non-violence.
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Gandhiji told “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.”He thought that exploitative nature of modern technology is the root cause for depletion at global level. He believed in the production by masses and not in the mass production.
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i) Mahatma Gandhi signed the pact with Lord Irwin on 5th March, 1931.
(ii) Gandhiji agreed to participate in a Round Table Conference in England.
(iii) Government agreed to release all the political prisoners.
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Though Napoleon was a dictator and was against democracy but he took certain
measures to smoothly and proficiently run the administrative system.
(i) Napoleon reformed the French legal system because the old feudal and royal
laws were very confusing and conflicting to the people.
(ii) The Napoleonic Code of 1804 was a major step in establishing the rule of law.
This Code was exported to the regions under French control.
(iii) In countries like the Dutch Republic, Switzerland, Italy and Germany
feudalism was abolished and peasants were freed from serfdom and manorial
dues.
(iv) All privileges based on birth were taken away. The equality before the law was
established and the right to property was secured.
(v) Transport and communication systems were also paid attention and were
improved.
(vi) Low class people like peasants, artisans, workers and new businessmen were
given more freedom.
(vii) Uniform laws were adopted for all. Be it a businessman and a small-scale
producer of goods—all began to realise that uniform laws, stadardised weights
and measures, and a common national currency would facilitate the movement
and exchange of goods and capital from one region to another.
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Communalism implies a strong sense of belonging to a particular religious community to the exclusion of others. The concept of communalism holds that religious distinction is the most fundamental and overriding distinction that separates a particular community from others. Communalism as evident from the rise of politics based on religious identity has been an important factor in the Indian political system.
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