@Neha9718
Neha Mandal
@Neha9718 · 1:49

QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT

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Hello everyone. My name is Neha and today we'll be talking about Quit India Movement. Known as the India August Movement or August Kanti. It was officially launched by the Indian National Congress ANC led by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 19. The movement gave the slogan Quit India or Bharat Church. Gandhi gave the slogan to the people do or die in line with the Congress ideology. It was supposed to be a peaceful nonviolent movement aimed at urging the British to grant India independence
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@Kritika.Mehra23
Kritika Mehra
@Kritika.Mehra23 · 0:08
I just heard your swell. It's so informative and I really like it. I hope you are speaking more about these topics
@Anastasia_9
Divya Bhatia
@Anastasia_9 · 0:43

@Neha9718

So I love the history subject. But the way you explained quit in your moment. It was so good. I knew about that moment, but the way you explained it was very good. So keep on doing that. And thank you for posting as well. And
@vaish_2230
Vaishnavi Mittal
@vaish_2230 · 0:08
Hi. I just heard yourself and I was quite impermitted. Thank you for sharing such a great moment of our history. Thank you so much
@Tancy_0818
Tanishka Singh
@Tancy_0818 · 1:05

@Neha9718

And so this was like great information. The instructions that Garnley gave to the different types of people like the peasants, like the students and soldiers to them that is a great way to peacefully protest and take our right back. That was great. So thank you so much for sharing this information. I hope you come up with more information like this and share it going does so yeah. Thank you so much and have a nice day. Bye
@Samiksha_B17
Samiksha Bharti
@Samiksha_B17 · 2:01
So after that, the British sign the documents on which they just started to quit India. So I'm just pointing out that era which is really illegal. So everyone aware about that separation which we get from the producers. So I just want to say thanks to our freedom fighters and the topic which you release was really great. We are most aware about that. Thank you so much for having posting may have. So keep posting and keep smiling
@SSS135
Shashank Sehgal
@SSS135 · 1:42

#sayitonswell

Hey Neha. Hi. So I also I started about this quit India movement when I was in class 10th in history and I was a bit disappointed because the Quit India movement did not work out the way it was meant to be and there were so many to it. So sadly this was not the success movement which Mahatma Gandhi had actually thought it would be. And I also feel that it was planned in a very hasteful manner. Actually I'm not against the movement or anything. I love the movement
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@priyalkedia024
Priyal Kedia
@priyalkedia024 · 0:42

@Neha9718

Hi Neha, I hope you are doing great. So first of all thank you so much for this informative well like from the childhood we are reading about the Quit India movement and now as I am a Journal a student so I have to study about these moments in the Jeep nowadays. So first of all thank you
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@Shruti_Singh
Shruti Singh
@Shruti_Singh · 1:26

#sayitonswell

Hey Neha, this was so informative swell by you. You know, it's like yours that I have lost my touch from history. And then when I get to hear your swell, like all of those things that I have read in my school days actually once passed through my mind. And the topic you have just spoke about the Quit India movement
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 1:17
Quit Kedia movement AC movement just keep our me source authority how we displayed a unity to the British rule without using violence sufficient are dependent on us and you have to leave our country. That wasn't made many freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh Sukhdev rajkuru ramakani they all were made because of quitted. The movement was one of the very few things OMG
@Anwesa
Anwesa Saha
@Anwesa · 0:39
Hi Neha, I hope you're doing great and your spell actually made me reminisce the days of my accent when I last studied history. It's not that I don't like reading history, I really like reading it. But keeping it in mind is so hard out for me and I was glad that I didn't have to give any other history exam after last 10th
@tarun_garg
Tarun Garg
@tarun_garg · 1:40

@Neha9718

I have a knowledge little bit prior knowledge of it. So you are doing a great work here by sharing these kind of very informative things. What these kind of things will do is make someone more informative person and their GK general knowledge will also be increased and they will also share their thoughts more information about this topic, particularly if you have or we have missed out. So we can figure out the things and who haven't heard about this
@Nishtha_10
Nishtha Kaushik
@Nishtha_10 · 0:39

@Neha9718

Hey Neha, hope you are doing good. It was so nice to hear you talking about boyfriend movement and the way you express yourself, the way you have talked about it. It's quite impressive. This was such an insightful and informative spell. You know, we all all I've heard about these movements, the freedom moments in our history books and everything. But when you hear talking about. When you hear someone talking about it, it feels so different. It feels good
@Aakanshagirdhar
Aakansha Girdhar
@Aakanshagirdhar · 0:51
Hey Neha, first of all welcome on Swell and thanks for putting such topics here on Swell. You know we have studied this in life. I am from commerce backgrounds. I literally dropped the history stream 10th so I have started this I guess in 8th and now I'm recalling it all again. And the way you perfectly explain that, justifies that you love history and reading stories and inscriptions and things like that
@tapasya_
Tapasya Vats
@tapasya_ · 1:46
So maybe it might help some people like me who don't have any knowledge about history or anything because it's been three years since I studied history. So this is it. And thank you so much and keep posting such good content and
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