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Karnataka's Pivotal Role in India's Struggle for Independence
The New Indian Express Kalaburagi
|March 23, 2025
Dr. Nagaraj Veerabhadrappa delves into the complex history of Karnataka's role in India's freedom struggle, highlighting pivotal events and influential figures. From the early nationalist gatherings to the embrace of Gandhian ideals, Karnataka's journey to independence reflects the unwavering resilience and unity of its people in the face of colonial oppression.
He common man was elevated to the forefront during the twentieth century's freedom movement as the historical maker, willingly enduring numerous hardships and suffering for a cause.
This is a golden period in both India's and Karnataka's history. The time of the standard of English Crown (from 1858) saw a term of calm in Karnataka for very nearly thirty years. Kolachalam Venkatarao, Bausaheb Bhate of Belgaum, two others from Bellary, and four others from Karnataka had attended the Indian National Congress's first session in Bombay in 1885. A. O. Hume visited Dharwad and Belgaum in 1893 and spread the Congress thoughts. Dinshaw Wacha presided over the 1895 Bombay State Political Conference in Belgaum. These were a portion of the early exercises associated with opportunity development in Karnataka.
In the meantime, Belgaum hosted the 16th Bombay State Political Conference in 1916, and Bijapur hosted the 18th in 1918. Tilak and Gandhiji attended both of these gatherings. Gandhiji additionally came to Mangalore and Bangalore in 1920. In the Hyderabad-Karnataka region, the Arya Samaj was primarily responsible for the national awakening, and national schools like Chincholi, Kalburgi, Raichur, and Kukanur were established there.
In 1920, Pandit Taranath received an order to leave the state of Hyderabad for his activities in Raichur. In this region, Hardekar Manjappa also conducted a lot of propaganda. Under Besant, the Theosophical Society helped spread national ideas in Old Mysore. The Theosophists established the Bangalore National High School in 1917.
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