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An Perspective on The Independence Struggle of Nadia District In The Independence Movement of India
Author Name : Sumit Ghosh
ABSTRACT
Treacherous behaviour of British East India Company, Company’s go back on with Nawab, Conspiracy and personal faults of Siraj were the unavoidable causes of Plassey war at the margin of Plassey on 23 june, 1757. In point of fact, Plassey belonged in the district of Nadia of undivided Bengal. After defeat in Plassey war Siraj was captured and he was murdered by the incentive British. Siraj had wide - spread the path of first freedom movement of dependant India Against the colonial British Government. Although the sun of Bengal’s freedom Movement had set down in the Plassey war, it could be said that seed of freedom Movement had been rooted from Plassey cum undivided Bengal’s Nadia District.
Nadia district has played a significant role in the independence movement of India. The movement spread from the fall of Nadia Raj in the eighteenth century to its independence in 1947. In the history of his extensive freedom struggle, Nadia district has an evolving end. This includes the perspective of independence from the fall of Nadia Raj and the rise of the British to the introduction of modern education in Nadia district and the spread of mass education. There is the story of the internal suffering of indigo cultivation, the decline of the textile industry under British exploitation, Sufism and Bhaktism, the Faraji - Wahhabi movement, the advent of modern education from Sanskrit and Bengali - the rise of modernity.
Keyword : Administration, Freedom, Colonial, Trade, Commerce, Education, Culture, Ryots, Contribution