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Year: 2022 | Month: April-June | Volume: 6 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 1-5

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/gijash.20220401

Perceptions of Youth during Indian Freedom Struggle between 1905 to 1930s: A Study

Dr. Kusum Kumari1, Dr. R V R Murthy2

1Guest Faculty, 2Associate Professor, PG Deptt. Political Science, JNRM, Port Blair.

Corresponding Author: Dr. Kusum Kumari

ABSTRACT

Like any other Freedom struggle, the Indian National movement too witnessed a great deal of revolutionary thought movement in the initial years of 1900AD. A section of people especially well educated in India supported the revolutionary ideas and contributed greatly to the awakening masses and consolidation of freedom struggle against alien rulers. As a result, the revolutionaries rationalized the fight against alien rulers and infused the idea of self-determination and self-reliance used as a tool to motivate the youth especially. Most of the revolutionaries had common parlance and opined that the British were for the exploitation of resources meant for Indians and nothing more than that. Therefore, the revolutionaries felt that salvation for the motherland thus lay in the attainment of Swaraj alone for Indians. In fact, this made them to think in terms of political independence and economic self-sufficiency was the mandatory requirement for attainment of Swaraj. The cult of Swadeshi movement became vanguard for the youth to imbibe sympathies were manifested in the revolutionary activities. This article elucidates the significant role played by youth in propagating the revolutionary ideals for making national movement as a mass movement. Furthermore, through this paper discussed various issues confronted by youth while profess the prospects of revolutionary thought movement.

Keywords: Freedom struggle, Indian National movement, Indian youth.

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