Where did the Tebhaga peasant Movement occur in 1946?
A. Odisha
B. Bengal
C. Bihar
D. Uttar Pradesh
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
The Tebhaga movement is probably the greatest peasant movement in the history of India. The Tebhaga movement was a movement of the sharecroppers of Bengal demanding two-thirds instead of half as their produce. Basically from this principle demand the name Tebhaga movement comes. The small peasants also joined hand with the sharecroppers as the gambit of the demands increased. Gradually with the intensification of the movement the charter of demands even touched the revolutionary idea of 'land to tiller' concept.Related Questions on Indian Culture
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