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Satyagraha In Champaran is a compelling historical narrative that documents one of the most significant non-violent movements in India’s struggle for independence. Written by Rajendra Prasad, a prominent freedom fighter and India’s first President, this book provides an insider’s perspective on Gandhi’s Satyagraha campaign in the Champaran district of Bihar.
The movement emerged in response to the exploitative indigo plantation system where peasants were forced to cultivate indigo under oppressive conditions. Gandhi’s arrival in Champaran marked a revolutionary approach to resistance through civil disobedience and non-violence. Rajendra Prasad’s firsthand account captures the challenges, triumphs, and transformative impact of this struggle on both the peasants and the Indian freedom movement.
The book serves as an essential historical document, illustrating how grassroots activism and peaceful protest can challenge colonial exploitation and inspire a nation toward independence.


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