Peasants ,workers,civil and Tribal moments - 15 Mints Seminar Notes
100 peasants aprising
- Restorative rebellions
- Religious movents
- Social banding
- Mass insurrection
Revolts:-
Kol Revolts:( 1831-1832)
- Jharkand and orisa(chota nagpur-singbhum region)
- Leader:Bindrai and singhrai
- Reasan:Raja of chota Nagpur
- Result : Kol control king palace (British suppressed with great vidence
Sandal Hool :-
- Force move out – Rajmahal hills
- 1854 – Social Banditry by “Bir Singh”
- Bir Singh –Beaten up & Humiliated
- 1855 June 30 – “Bullets into water”. 1500-25000 people killed .
- 1855 act passed to regulated.
Munda Rebellion:- (Ulugulam Rebellion)
- Khuntkatti ( Join holding ) land system.
- Introduction of private ownership & money lenders .
- “Birsa Munda” – declared messanger of God.
- 1889 –Chiristmas day resorted to violence
- Feb 1900-Birsha Munda –arrested later daid in jail.
- 1908 chota “Nagpur Tenancy act”
- Restrict entry of non tribal people.
Indico Revolt:-
- Bengal Indico cultivator compelled cheap price kidnapping,Looping.
- Led by Digambar Biswas,Bishnucharan
- Gave up,sep 1859(Nadia district)
- 1860, Indigo commisionin 1860
- Act vi of 1862.
Pabna Revolt:(1873-1876)
- Against Zamindars.
- Yusufshahi pargana of pabna in Bengal.
- led by keshab chadra Roy- spread through “East Bengal”.
Deccon Riots:(1875)
- Poona District(against local money lenders).
- Spread over 33 District
- Results “Deccon Agriculturist Relief Act”.
Panjap peasant movements (1890-1900).
- Against money lenders
- 1900 , Act passed “ Panjap land Alienation Act”.
Champaran Sathyagraha (1917-1918)
- Indigo cultivation,un. Just cost
- 3/20 part
- Comparan Agrasion act – 1918 may passed.
Moolah Rebellion: (1921)
- Muslim Moolah,Malabar ( Kerala).
- Suppresed by jenmis( Hindu Zamindars)
- 2337,Moolah rebels killed
- 1650,wounded
- 45000-captured as prisoners.
Bardoli Sathyagraha:(1929-1930)
- No tax conpaign,led by
- “ sardar vallabhai padel”
- Increase land revenue by 30 percentage.
Presented By,
Sevvanthi
Tnpsc Student
Magme School Of Banking
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