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Satyagraha In Champaran is an authoritative account of the pivotal Champaran movement, written by Rajendra Prasad, a key participant and close associate of Mahatma Gandhi. The book chronicles the non-violent resistance campaign undertaken in the Champaran district of Bihar against the oppressive indigo plantation system.
Through detailed narratives and personal observations, Prasad documents how Gandhi’s philosophy of Satyagraha (truth force) was applied to address the exploitation of peasants by British planters. The work provides valuable insights into the organizational aspects, challenges, and ultimate success of this grassroots movement, which became a model for future nationalist campaigns.
This historical document serves as both an inspirational account of civil disobedience and a critical examination of colonial injustice. It remains essential reading for those interested in Indian independence history, Gandhian philosophy, and the power of non-violent resistance.
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