In 1943, young leaders in which one of the following districts of Maharashtra set up a parallel Government (prati sarkar) with volunteer corps (seva dais) and village units (tufan dais) ?

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Q: (CDS-I/2021)
In 1943, young leaders in which one of the following districts of Maharashtra set up a parallel Government (prati sarkar) with volunteer corps (seva dais) and village units (tufan dais) ?

question_subject: 

History

question_exam: 

CDS-I

stats: 

0,30,17,5,6,6,30

keywords: 

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In 1943, young leaders in Satara district of Maharashtra set up a parallel government called "prati sarkar". This parallel government was established to resist and oppose the British colonial government during the Indian independence movement. The leaders of Satara district formed volunteer corps known as "seva dais", who were dedicated to serving the people and fighting for independence. Additionally, village units called "tufan dais" were also established to mobilize the local population and spread awareness about the freedom struggle.

It is important to note that the other options, namely Pune, Nasik, and Nagpur, were not the districts where the parallel government was formed. Satara district was specifically chosen as the base for this movement, indicating the active participation and leadership of the young individuals in this region. Thus, option 4 - Satara, is the correct answer.