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Indian Independence Movement Chapter Summary
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Indian Independence Movement Chapter Summary

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What event took place on January 26, 1971, as mentioned in the text?

  • A religious festival
  • India's Independence Day (correct)
  • A local cricket match
  • New Year's Day celebrations
  • Who led the rally at Maravada BALIKA Girls School?

  • C.Ramaswamy Iyer
  • Subhas Chandra Bose
  • Harishchandra Singh (correct)
  • Purushottam
  • Why were several leaders and men, including Subhas Chandra Bose, arrested?

  • For starting a religious festival
  • For organizing a cricket match
  • For celebrating Independence Day
  • For leading a protest against the police (correct)
  • What was the significant disturbance caused by according to the text?

    <p>Protests by women</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Brother Lekhak write about in his personal diary, according to the text?

    <p>Events during India's independence struggle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the police not allow in certain areas on January 26, 1971?

    <p>Independence Day celebrations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the atmosphere like during the protests as described in the text?

    <p>Chaotic and defiant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the police respond to the protesters?

    <p>They used force to disperse them</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is mentioned as a key theme in the conclusion of the chapter?

    <p>The significance of open dialogue and peaceful conflict resolution</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who were among those arrested and later killed in Thane?

    <p>Jhanaki Devi and Jamunalal Bajaj's daughter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was significant about the arrests that took place in Calcutta?

    <p>It was the first time a large number of ladies were imprisoned</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How can one stay updated, according to the text?

    <p>Follow the director's Instagram, like videos, subscribe to the channel, and comment positively on posts</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Brother Lekhak, who wrote this chapter, had a strong desire to write about his personal diary.
    • He mentions that there was a significant event in his diary on January 26, 1971.
    • This chapter begins with an invitation to follow him on Instagram and Telegram for notes.
    • He then introduces himself as C. Ramaswamy Iyer and discusses his enthusiasm for independence, observing and recording events in his personal diary.
    • He writes that this event, which took place on January 26, 1971, is significant as it marks the beginning of India's independence.
    • He mentions that on this day, people across India hoisted their national flag and celebrated the day as Independence Day.
    • The police, however, did not allow this celebration in certain areas, leading to protests and clashes.
    • Maravada BALIKA Girls School was the venue for a rally where girls and women gathered to protest against the police's actions.
    • Two leaders, Harishchandra Singh and Purushottam, led the rally and encouraged women to participate in the protests.
    • The women, motivated by their leaders, took the initiative and began to lead the protests.
    • The police, in response, arrested several leaders and men, including Subhas Chandra Bose, and placed them in detention.
    • Subhas Chandra Bose was taken to a lockup in a car and numerous women and subjects gathered at the location, leading to further unrest.
    • The women, undeterred by the police presence, continued their protests, causing a significant disturbance in the area.
    • Despite the chaos, Subhas Chandra Bose remained defiant and continued to rally the crowd, urging them to stay calm and continue their protests.
    • The protests continued throughout the day, with numerous injuries reported on both sides.
    • The police used force to disperse the crowds, but the protesters remained determined and continued to voice their dissent.
    • The chapter concludes with a mention of the importance of open dialogue and the need for peaceful resolution to conflicts.- A school had a madrasa, attended by Jhanaki Devi and Jamunalal Bajaj's daughter. Both were arrested and later killed in Thane, despite being the first time such a large number of ladies were imprisoned.
    • Madalasas were responsible for arresting and detaining these individuals, with around 105 people present at the scene.
    • The arrests took place late at night, around 9:00 PM, and occurred before any significant number of such events had been recorded in history.
    • Doctor Das was among those present, and the crowd grew larger as more people arrived, reaching a total of 67 individuals.
    • The chaos and confusion were so great that it was difficult for people to distinguish one person from another. Calcutta or Kolkata was the location of this event, where people's roles were not clearly defined, but the incident has since become a well-known symbol of India's struggle for freedom.
    • To stay updated, you should follow the director's Instagram panel, like their videos and subscribe to their channel, as well as commenting positively on their posts.

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