Class 12 - Indigo Story by Louis Fischer and Gandhi
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What did Gandhi do after solving the initial problem in Champaran?

  • Focused on economic and cultural development, opening schools and promoting cleanliness (correct)
  • Left Champaran and moved to a different region to start a new movement
  • Encouraged his followers to engage in violent protests
  • Requested additional financial support from the British government
  • What lesson did Gandhi emphasize to his followers during the Champaran struggle?

  • Dependence on external support
  • Acceptance of injustice
  • Self-reliance (correct)
  • Violent resistance
  • Which individual provided free health services to improve the villagers' health conditions in Champaran?

  • A British officer
  • A religious leader
  • A volunteer doctor (correct)
  • A political activist
  • What milestone did the Champaran incident represent in India's journey towards independence?

    <p>Significant milestone</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What symbol did Champaran become in the struggle for Indian independence?

    <p>Symbol of self-reliance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Gandhi refuse help from a British person named Charles Freer Andrews?

    <p>To maintain independence in the fight against the British</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When did Rajkumar Shukla request Gandhi's help due to the cruel treatment by British landlords?

    <p>1916</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why were the peasants forced to grow indigo on 15% of their land and surrender the entire crop to the British landlords?

    <p>As a result of unjust sharecropping practices</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What led to the demand for compensation by landlords for releasing tenants from the indigo arrangement?

    <p>Development of synthetic indigo by Germans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did British officials try to stop Gandhi when he arrived in Champaran?

    <p>Because they were threatened by widespread peasant support</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did prominent lawyers like Rajendra Prasad support Gandhi during his time in Champaran?

    <p>By threatening to go to jail if Gandhi was arrested</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Gandhi emphasize when scolding lawyers for charging high fees from peasants?

    <p>Finding alternative strategies to fight against the British</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • This is the first lesson for class 12 on the story "Indigo" by Louis Fischer, narrated by Mahatma Gandhi.
    • Rajkumar Shukla, a peasant from Champaran, Bihar, requested Gandhi's help in 1916 due to the cruel treatment by British landlords.
    • Gandhi met Rajkumar in 1942 at his ashram in Sevagram, and learned about the peasants' struggles with unjust sharecropping practices.
    • The peasants were forced to grow indigo on 15% of their land and surrender the entire crop to the British landlords.
    • Synthetic indigo development by Germans led to landlords demanding compensation for releasing tenants from the indigo arrangement.
    • Gandhi's arrival in Champaran spread quickly, causing tension with British officials who tried to stop him but failed due to widespread peasant support.
    • Prominent lawyers like Rajendra Prasad and others backed Gandhi, threatening to go to jail if he was arrested.
    • British officials dropped the case against Gandhi after facing opposition from the peasants and lawyers, marking the triumph of civil disobedience in India.
    • Gandhi scolded lawyers for charging high fees from peasants and emphasized finding alternative strategies to fight against the British.
    • Gandhi met the Lieutenant Governor four times, urging an end to burdensome practices on farmers and pushing for Indian rights.- Gandhi accepted the British government's offer to refund 25% of the money to the farmers in Champaran, which boosted the farmers' courage and marked a victory over injustice and exploitation.
    • After solving the initial problem, Gandhi focused on the economic and cultural development of the area, opening schools and emphasizing cleanliness and sanitation.
    • A volunteer doctor provided free health services to improve the villagers' health conditions in Champaran.
    • Gandhi emphasized the lesson of self-reliance to his followers, refusing help from a British person named Charles Freer Andrews to maintain independence in the fight against the British.
    • Champaran became a symbol of self-reliance and the struggle for Indian independence, representing the first victory in the fight against British rule.
    • The Champaran incident in 1916-17 was a significant milestone in India's journey towards independence, even though India officially gained independence in 1947.
    • Gandhi's followers played a crucial role in the Champaran struggle, demonstrating selfless dedication to the cause.
    • The speaker encourages Class 12 students to engage in thorough book readings and promises to provide concise explanations for better understanding.

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    Learn about Mahatma Gandhi's involvement in the Champaran struggle through Rajkumar Shukla's request for help against British landlords' unfair treatment. Discover how civil disobedience led to the triumph over injustice, the significance of self-reliance, and the economic and cultural development initiatives in Champaran.

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