History & Civics

Bipin Chandra Pal was said to be 'One of the mightiest prophets of nationalism'. In this context:

(a) Mention his political aims.

(b) State his ideas on National Education.

(c) What remedies did he propose to eradicate India's poverty and unemployment?

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(a) Bipin Chandra Pal started his political career as a social reformer attached to the Brahmo Samaj, visited a number of European countries and the United States of America.

  1. It was during these visits that he observed how people resisted foreign domination.
  2. In 1886 he joined the Indian National Congress.
  3. He belonged to the Assertive Nationalist group.
  4. He wanted complete independence from the British.
  5. As a journalist he worked for Bengal Public Opinion, The Tribune and New India to propagate his brand of nationalism.

(b) Bipin Chandra Pal wanted National Education to be the basis of the freedom movement.

  1. It would arouse nationalistic passions and become an effective instrument of social progress.
  2. Educating women, he believed, was the most effective way of elevating their position.

(c) Bipin Chandra Pal proposed the following remedies to eradicate India's poverty and unemployment-

  1. He stressed the need to develop indigenous industries in the country.
  2. He preached the use of Swadeshi and the Boycott of foreign goods to eradicate poverty and unemployment.
  3. To establish equality in society, he wanted to tax the rich more heavily than the poor
  4. He demanded forty-eight hours of work in a week and an increase in the wages.

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