Consider the following freedom fighters : 1. Barindra Kumar Ghosh 2. Jogesh Chandra Chatteijee 3. Rash Behari Bose Who of the above was/were actively associated with the Ghadar Party ?

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Q: 53 (IAS/2022)
Consider the following freedom fighters :
1. Barindra Kumar Ghosh
2. Jogesh Chandra Chatteijee
3. Rash Behari Bose Who of the above was/were actively associated with the Ghadar Party ?

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History

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IAS

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Rash Behari Bose was actively associated with the Ghadar Party. Barindra Kumar Ghosh was a revolutionary who was associated with the Jugantar Party, while Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee was a member of the Anushilan Samiti. The Ghadar Party was a revolutionary organization founded in 1913 in the United States by Indian immigrants. Its aim was to overthrow British rule in India through armed struggle. The party was active mainly in Punjab and was instrumental in organizing the Ghadar Conspiracy in 1915-16.

 

Preparing for Future Exams: Learning from the Analysis of Past Questions

Concepts to be studied:

  • Indian Nationalism and the Independence Movement
  • Revolutionary movements in India
  • Ghadar Party and its leaders
  • Contribution of individual freedom fighters in the Independence Movement

Sources:

  • NCERT textbooks for Indian History for Class 8 and 10
  • Reference book: "India's Struggle for Independence" by Bipan Chandra
  • Online resources such as the National Portal of India and the Indian Independence Movement website

NCERT textbook chapters:

  • Class 8: Our Pasts III - Chapter 8 on Civilising the "Native", Educating the Nation
  • Class 10: India and the Contemporary World II - Chapter 8 on Nationalism in India

Reference book chapters:

  • "India's Struggle for Independence" by Bipan Chandra - Chapter 6 on Revolutionary Terrorism and Chapter 7 on The Gandhian Era

Related concepts:

  • Colonialism and British rule in India
  • Formation and growth of the Indian National Congress
  • Role of mass movements in the Independence Movement
  • Contributions of individual freedom fighters