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Certainly the non - co - operation movement with its constructive program of implementation brought drama into the streets where all could see . In the cities large bonfires were built to burn foreign cloth and give impetus to the ...
Certainly the non - co - operation movement with its constructive program of implementation brought drama into the streets where all could see . In the cities large bonfires were built to burn foreign cloth and give impetus to the ...
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nection with any national movement , any organization , any social reform . The Bengal partition came and the Swadeshi movement , the naram and garam dals were organized , political reforms appeared , the desires for self - rule had ...
nection with any national movement , any organization , any social reform . The Bengal partition came and the Swadeshi movement , the naram and garam dals were organized , political reforms appeared , the desires for self - rule had ...
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Sentence by sentence and story by story Premchand created a fictional Indian nationalist movement so comprehensive that the reader finally feels he has seen almost as much happen in almost as many situations to almost as many ...
Sentence by sentence and story by story Premchand created a fictional Indian nationalist movement so comprehensive that the reader finally feels he has seen almost as much happen in almost as many situations to almost as many ...
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Contents
One Lamhi and the Eastern Districts | 3 |
Two The National Watchman | 21 |
Three The Perimeters of Premchands Work | 36 |
Copyright | |
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