Achievements of Independence of India
Independence
of India
Today
on this date of 15th August, 2022, we are celebrating 75th years
of independence as “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav”
On
15th August, 1947, India got independence after 200years of
remaining Britisher’s colony.
Historical
Background-
* East India Company came to India in 1600AD
during the Mughal period and established their industry here for trading
purpose.
* Earlier it was purely commercial body and involved
in trade only but slowly during period of time they established their political
administration in India.
For
this they had done two things –
. They fought wars with other European powers
in India like French, Portugal, Dutch etc. abolished their rule and confined
their establishment to few coastal regions of India.
. They fought wars with Indian rulers and
occupied their territories.
They
occupied Bengal (Eastern Region), Mysore (Southern Region), Marathas (Central
Region) and Punjab (Northern Region) to establish their rule in India through
many Conspiracies.
* Earlier India was fragmented into different
kingdoms and territories ruled by local rulers.
* Through a long process, British government
had converted these fragmented kingdoms and territories into one unit called
‘British India’.
* This long process involved –
. Battles and Wars like Battle of Plassey,
Battle of Buxur, Anglo-Mysore war, Anglo-Maratha war, Anglo-Sikh war Etc.
. Treaty of Allahabad, 1765 after Battle of
Buxur was remarkable as it started political establishment of British in
India.
. Expansionist Policies of Warren Hasting’s
Ring of Fence; Wellesley’s Subsidiary Alliance; Dalhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse
etc.
. Different Constitutional reforms, first to
centralize the power to make India a single political entity and then after
decentralization adopted to make different provinces to make map of modern
India.
Example
– Regulating Act 1773, Pitt’s India Act 1784, Charter Acts 1793,1813,1833,1854,
GOI Act 1858, Indian Council Acts 1861,1892,1909 etc.
Impact
of British Colonialism in India-
British
Rule in India caused transformation of Indian Economy into Colonial Economy,
Based on their personal interests.
Although
many negative impacts were there but some positive impact also seen which laid
the foundation of modern Indian Economy.
There
were several impact had been seen due to British rule-
Negative
Impact
* Deindustrialization of small
traditional Indian Industries
* Impoverishment of Peasants
* Commercialization of Agriculture
* Economic Drain of Indian
Wealth
* Transformation of Indian Trade from net
Exporter to net Importer.
* Cultural loss due lack of
inheritance of traditional art.
Positive
Impact
* Development of modern Industries after
Industrial Revolution.
Example – Iron & Steel industries, Textile
Industries etc.
* Rise of Elite class & Middle class and
Capitalist & Labor class
* Development of means of Transportation and
Communication
Example - Railways, Electric Telegraph, Postal stamps
etc.
* Capitalization of Indian Economy – linked it
with Global economy
* Social Reforms like abolition of Sati
Pratha, abolition of Child Marriage, Widow Remarriage etc.
* New Politico-administrative structure
established.
Achievements
during British India-
Although
Britishers brought new and advance technology to establish their interest but
its reverse impact was observed which brought people-to-people contact and rose
feeling of nationalism.
* A Big achievement during British era
was Development of Railways
Which
joint every remote corners of country and play huge role in struggle of
freedom.
* Industrial Revolution which laid
foundation of new modern Indian industries.
* Development of Postal Stamps
* Electric Telegraph helped to
establish Communication between every corner of country.
Struggle
for Freedom-
India
experienced many Phases of Struggle of Freedom during 19th and
20th century-
* First Struggle of Freedom, 1857- in
1857, many freedom fighters from different part of country revolted against
Britishers. First time a large revolt was organized that’s why known as First
freedom of struggle in Indian History.
. These Freedom fighters were General Bakht
Khan, Rani Laxmi Bai, Nana Saheb, Kunwar Singh, Begum Hajrat Mahal etc.
. Although this revolt was suppressed by
British but it sown the seeds of nationalism among the people.
. Success of this revolt resulted enactment of
GOI Act,1858 which started establishment of new Politico-Administrative
structure of British India.
* Formation of Indian National Congress
(INC), 1885- A new struggle has been started against British Government
after formation on INC in 1885.
It
was first National organization, played a great role in uniting India by rising
feeling of nationalism.
. At that time most of the influential
personality was part of INC.
Example- Dada Bhai Naoroji, Womesh Chandra Banarjee,
Surendra Nath Banarjee, Badruddin Tayab Ji, Pheroz Shah Mehta etc.
. They contributed in political reform of
British India through their consolidated voice.
* Partition of Bengal 1905 and Swadeshi Movement-
To
suppress rising nationalism, Lord Curzon adopted Divide and Rule Policy on the
basis of religion and proclaimed Partition of Bengal in 1905 into two regions –
. West Bengal - Hindu dominated region and
. East Bengal – Muslim dominated region
Because
at that time Bengal was center of Nationalism in country.
First time a nationwide strong movement had been
seen in form
of Swadeshi
and Boycott movement against government proclamation which unite
people for common cause and further increased the felling of nationalism.
* Revolutionary Activities- there
were many revolutionary organizations involved in violence activity to remove
British rule from India.
Example- Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Ram Prasad
Bismil, Surya Sen, Pritilata Waddedar, kalpana dutta etc.
* Gandhian Era, 1915 to 1947-
. In 1915, Gandhi ji came to India from South
Africa and gave new direction to India’s struggle for Independence through their virtues of Satyagrah, Non-violence, Compassion etc.
. They united local people with nation by solving
their local problems through new type of agitations and Satyagraha and prepared
them for national struggle.
- Champaran
Satyagrah,1917 of Bihar
- Kheda
Movement, 1918 of Gujarat etc.
. After that through different consolidated
nationwide movements and satyagarahas,
Example-
Non-Cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience Movement, Individual Satyagrah,
Quit India Movement etc.
he
united whole India against Struggle of Freedom.
. Many influential personalities and Freedom
fighters of that time like Madan Mohan Malviya, Moti Lal Nehru, C.R. Das, vallabh
Bhai Patel, vitthal Bhai Patel, Jawahar Lal Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose,
Sarojini Naidu, Jai Prakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia etc.
became part of Indian National congress and contributed
in the struggle of freedom through many ways and eventually India got independence on 15th August,
1947.
There
was a great sacrifice done by our freedom fighters in achievement of
independence after long period of time. As they had done their best for nation
in every aspect, it is our moral duty to respect them and their efforts.
- by Pooja Gupta


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