POLITICAL UNREST AND OPPRESSIVE MEASURES BY THE BRITISHERS IN COLONISED ORISSA FROM 1905 TO1930
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The Indian National Movement was undoubtedly one of the biggest mass movement modern societies has ever seen. It was also popular and multi-class movement. It was basically the result of a fundamental contradiction between the interest of the Indian people and that of British colonialism. In my research paper discuss about the Orissa people were able to see that Orissa was regressing economically and undergoing a process of underdevelopment. This anti-colonial ideology and critique of colonialism was disseminated during the mass phase of the movement. It derived its entire strength, especially after 1918 from the militancy and self-sacrificing sprit of the masses.
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