They mainly showed the people their goal which is to free their country from British and also they encourage them to revolt against the British
Role of symbols in Indian nationalism-
Acted as a unifying force with which the Indian society could identify with.
Both literates and illiterates could recognise a symbol.
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were they found
They were not supposed to be there but, the law says you can't force the Indians to move and doodoo
he got Indian independence from the british empire and inspired his fellow Indians to get their independence they deserve.
The impact of Bhakti movement on the Indian Society is that it created a revolution in the society.
The Plains Indians began to rely on horses.
onne nagative impact was that the europians would take the indians to Europe and show them the kind of people there is in the new world
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People coming in and kicking the Indians of there land.
They were not supposed to be there but, the law says you can't force the Indians to move and doodoo
he got Indian independence from the british empire and inspired his fellow Indians to get their independence they deserve.
he got Indian independence from the british empire and inspired his fellow Indians to get their independence they deserve.
these symbols helped the common people realize how similar they are with each other. these symbols also showed them and reminded them the things they were fighting for.
The most important thing to be noted is that significance of symbols is not a thing of past but to be there always and forever.The significance of symbols is to make future generations aware of efforts and pursuits as well hard-goings of their past generation to seek independence from British rule.Be itkhadi movement by Gandhi the cotton wheal as known to world which was a boycott to western goods remember Manchester.As well a successful effort to save the youth from clutches of western influence .To the present day all Khadi stores all over India have a discount sale from second of OCTOBER to thirty-first of JANAURY.Festival of Ganpati was started by Lokmanya Tilak to inculcate the feel of indianhood as well an effort to make the present generation realize the richness of our culture and heritage as well grow and identify with it.The national emblem th, national song , national anthem , the colors of our flag ,the blue spokes wheel in the white color strip of national flag ,all have a great significance.Chakra was used to promote the use of national products. It was an important symbol popularized by Mahatma Gandhi. Kadhi is also used for the same reason.The use of black flags to protest against Simon Commission with wordings of "Simon Go Back."The evolution of Indian flag during the struggle. At first in the Centre Vande Matram was written with different colors like green and red used. Then came chakra as told earlier its importance. It was replaced by present three colors, and a wheel on it symbolizing progress. This is not a complete one but an outline.Gandhiji's three monkeys, mikazaru, mizaru and mazaru......not to see, hear or speak evil! If you mean to say evil, symbols from the side of British that's just their harsh oppressive rules like it was written in front of public parks or restaurants or libraries "Indians and dogs are not allowed to enter"
impact of mnc'son Indian culture
The Indians removal act impacted white settlers by opening new territories foe them. The white settlers were afraid of this as the feared the Indians would retaliate.
What is the impact of budget on th Indian economy?
There is no impact.
The reciprocal impact refers to the idea that individuals and groups can influence each other in a mutually reinforcing way. It suggests that interactions between people can have a reciprocal effect, where each party's actions and choices can shape and be shaped by the other. This concept highlights the interconnectedness and interdependency of relationships.