Class 5 Social Revision

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Lesson plan for digital learning

Date: 20.01.2021

Class: V

Subject: Social Science

Teacher in Charge: N. Jayaprakash.

Lesson: 3. India’s struggle for freedom

1. The INC was formed under the guidance of A.O Hume in 1885.
2. The Indian national movement flourished under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
3. India gained independence on 15th August 1947.
4. In 1905, the British viceroy Lord Curzon decided to divide the province of Bengal.
5. The people of Bengal to use Swadeshi (Indian) goods and Boycott (not use) foreign goods.
6. The British were finally forced to reunite Bengal in the year 1911.
7. Gandhi adopted Satyagraha the method of protest to help India gain its freedom.
8. Satyagraha was based on the concept of ahimsa or non violence.
9. The British past the Rowlatt act in 1919.
10. The protests against the Rowlatt Act led to the Jallianwala bagh massacre.
11. Rabindranath Tagore returned his knighthood in opposition to the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
12. Gandhiji decided to launch the Non- cooperation movement in the year 1920.
13. British government decided to appointed Simon commission headed by Sir John Simon.
14. The congress adopted poorna Swaraj or complete freedom as its aim in 1929.
15. In 1930, Gandhiji launched the civil disobedience movement with the famous Dandi March.
16. In August 1942, Gandhiji launched the quit India Movement.
17. Lord Mountbatten arrived the last viceroy of India on 22nd March 1947.
18. Jawaharlal Nehru the became the first prime minister of India.
19. Dr. Rajendra Prasad became the first president of independent India.
20. Subhash chandra Bose organised the Indian National Army.

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