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One of his major achievements is in the year 1918 were the Champaran and Kheda agitations which are also called a movement against British landlords. The farmers and peasantry were forced to grow and cultivate Indigo and were even to force to sell them at fixed prices. Finally, these farmers pledged to Mahatma Gandhi which resulted in non-violent protest. Wherein Gandhiji won the battle. Kheda, in the year 1918 was hit by floods and farmers wanted relief from tax. Using non-cooperation as his main weapon Gandhiji used it in pledging the farmers for nonpayment of taxes.
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Till the First World War the industrial growth was very slow as the early cotton mills in India produced coarse cotton yarn rather than fabric. Only imported yarn was of the superior variety. By the first decade of the twentieth century, a series of changes affected the pattern of industrialization. Industrilisation in India began shifting from yarn to cloth production. The industrial pace in India changed drastically because:
- During First World War British mills were busy with war production to meet the needs of the army, Manchester imports into India declined. Due to this reason Indian mills had a vast home market to supply.
- As the war prolonged Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs.
- New factories were set up and old ones ran multiple shifts. Over the war years industrial production boomed.
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Factors played important role
1. economic exploitation by Britishers
2. Repressive Colonial Policies
3. Social and religious movements ( reforms)
4. Influence of western education
5. main role of Press
6. Development of rapid means of transport
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