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‘INDIGO’
PART -I
By
N. RAM
CBSE ENGLISH
Today, I will tell you about the author,
introduction and main points of the lesson
INDIGO class xii
written by LOUIS FISCHER
=Louis Fischer(1896-1970) was born in Philadelphia.
= He served as a volunteer in the British Army between 1918 and
1920.
=Fischer made a career as a journalist and wrote for The New York
Times, The Saturday Review and for European and Asian
publications.
=He was also a member of the faculty at Princeton University.
=The lesson INDIGO is an excerpt from
his book- ‘The Life of Mahatma Gandhi.’
Louis Fischer(1896-1970)
=In 'Indigo’ Louis Fischer describes how Mahatma Gandhi took an
interest in the poor peasants of Champaran in 1916.
=sharecroppers of Champaran were forced to grow indigo according
to an old agreement.
= The cruel and cunning landlords extorted money from the poor
and illiterate peasants. They made them sign a new agreement.
They wanted more money for freeing their land.
= Gandhi’s long and heroic struggle ended with the victory of the
civil disobedience.
=The English landlords were compelled to return twenty-five
percent of the money they had extorted from the poor
sharecroppers.
=During annual convention of
the Indian National
Congress party, a peasant
came to meet him
looking like any other
peasant in India.
Indian National Congress
=He was Rajkumar Kumar Shukla
=He was illiterate but resolute. Gandhi told that he had an
appointment in Cawnpore and
he also had to go in other parts
of India.
=Shukla accompanied
Him every where.
.
Sewagram ashram
=“I have to be in Calcutta on such-and such a date. Come there and
meet me and take me from there.”
=Shukla met him in Calcutta on the appointed date.
=When Gandhi was free, both boarded in a train for the city of Patna.
=Rajendra Prasad was out of town.
=The servants knew Shukla as a poor yeoman who pestered their
master to help the indigo sharecroppers.
=Gandhi was treated as poor Peasant .The servants let Gandhi stay
on the ground with his companion. Gandhi was not permitted to
draw water from the well lest drops from his bucket pollute the
entire source.
=He sent a telegram to Pro. J.B.
Kriplani of the arts college in
Muzzafarpur.
= Pro. Kriplani received him at the
station on 15Apil 1917 at midnight.
=Gandhi stayed two days in
the home of Pro. Malkani,
a teacher in govt. school .
Muzzafarpur Jn.
=The news of Gandhi’s advent and
of the nature of his mission spread
quickly.
=Muzzafarpur lawyers called on Gandhi
to brief him:
=they frequently represented
peasant groups in courts.
J. B. Kripalani
He said,
=“I have come to the conclusion that we should stop going to the
law courts. Peasants are so crushed and fear stricken, law courts
are useless.
=The real relief for them is to be free from fear.”
=The chief commercial crop-indigo.
=As per the long term contract, the landlords compelled
all tenants to plant three twentieths or 15% of their
holdings with indigo and surrender the entire indigo
harvest as rent.
Indigo Plant The indigo root
 synthetic indigo Natural vs synthetic indigo
=The sharecropping arrangement was irksome to the
peasants and many signed willingly.
INDIGO CULTIVATION, TIRHUT
Indigo FieldsGandhi at Champaran
=The commissioner of the Tirhut division advised him to leave Tirhut.
Gandhi did not.
=Instead he proceeded to Motihari.
=At the railway station, a vast multitude greeted Gandhi.
=He received a message that a peasant had been maltreated in a
nearby village.
=Gandhi decided to go there and see.
GANDHI SMARAK, MOTIHARI
=Gandhi signed a
receipt for the
Notice and wrote
to disobey the
order.
=All night he remained awake and called Rajendra Prasad
with influential friends.-sent instructions to ashram-wired
a full report to the Viceroy.
= Morning found the town of
Motihari black with peasants.
=Their spontaneous demonstration
in thousands around the court
house was the beginning of the
liberation from fear of the Britishers.
.
Motihari court house
.
Indigo revolt Civil disobedience Public non-cooperation"
=Gandhi protested against the delay. Even refused to furnish bail.
Gandhi refused bail
Gandhi refused bail Motihari Court house trial of Gandhi
.
Gandhi meets peasants Gandhi in champaran
=Gandhi asked –if he was sentenced to jail ,what would
they do.
=The senior lawyer replied, they had come to advise and
help him ; if he went to jail, they would go home.
=“What about the injustice to the sharecroppers”, Gandhi
demanded.
=The lawyers realised their
mistake, they were ashamed
and ready to follow
him into jail if he was
arrested.
=Several days later, Gandhi received a written communication from
the magistrate informing him that the Lieutenant-governor of the
province had ordered the case to be dropped.
=Civil disobedience had triumphed, the first time in modern India.
=A far –flung inquiry was conducted .
=Gandhi had four interviews with the Lieutenant Governor, then an
official commission was appointed to enquire the matter.
=Nearly after one year the Britishers offered to refund to the extent
of the 25%, and Gandhi agreed.
= Gandhi explained- the amount of the refund was less important
than the fact that the landlords had been obliged to surrender part
of the money and with the part of their prestige.
=Now the peasant saw that he had rights and defenders. He learned
courage.
1.Why was R.K. Shukla considered as resolute?
2.Why did Gandhi chide the lawyers?
3.How was Gandhi able to influence lawyers? Give examples.
4.Why was Gandhi not permitted to draw water from the well, by the
servants of Rajendra Prasad?
5-Why did Gandhi agree to a settlement of 25% refund to the
farmers?
THANK
YOU.

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Ppt=indigo==xii part -1

  • 2. Today, I will tell you about the author, introduction and main points of the lesson INDIGO class xii written by LOUIS FISCHER
  • 3. =Louis Fischer(1896-1970) was born in Philadelphia. = He served as a volunteer in the British Army between 1918 and 1920. =Fischer made a career as a journalist and wrote for The New York Times, The Saturday Review and for European and Asian publications. =He was also a member of the faculty at Princeton University. =The lesson INDIGO is an excerpt from his book- ‘The Life of Mahatma Gandhi.’ Louis Fischer(1896-1970)
  • 4. =In 'Indigo’ Louis Fischer describes how Mahatma Gandhi took an interest in the poor peasants of Champaran in 1916. =sharecroppers of Champaran were forced to grow indigo according to an old agreement. = The cruel and cunning landlords extorted money from the poor and illiterate peasants. They made them sign a new agreement. They wanted more money for freeing their land. = Gandhi’s long and heroic struggle ended with the victory of the civil disobedience. =The English landlords were compelled to return twenty-five percent of the money they had extorted from the poor sharecroppers.
  • 5. =During annual convention of the Indian National Congress party, a peasant came to meet him looking like any other peasant in India. Indian National Congress =He was Rajkumar Kumar Shukla
  • 6. =He was illiterate but resolute. Gandhi told that he had an appointment in Cawnpore and he also had to go in other parts of India. =Shukla accompanied Him every where.
  • 8. =“I have to be in Calcutta on such-and such a date. Come there and meet me and take me from there.” =Shukla met him in Calcutta on the appointed date. =When Gandhi was free, both boarded in a train for the city of Patna.
  • 9. =Rajendra Prasad was out of town. =The servants knew Shukla as a poor yeoman who pestered their master to help the indigo sharecroppers. =Gandhi was treated as poor Peasant .The servants let Gandhi stay on the ground with his companion. Gandhi was not permitted to draw water from the well lest drops from his bucket pollute the entire source.
  • 10. =He sent a telegram to Pro. J.B. Kriplani of the arts college in Muzzafarpur. = Pro. Kriplani received him at the station on 15Apil 1917 at midnight. =Gandhi stayed two days in the home of Pro. Malkani, a teacher in govt. school . Muzzafarpur Jn.
  • 11. =The news of Gandhi’s advent and of the nature of his mission spread quickly. =Muzzafarpur lawyers called on Gandhi to brief him: =they frequently represented peasant groups in courts. J. B. Kripalani
  • 12. He said, =“I have come to the conclusion that we should stop going to the law courts. Peasants are so crushed and fear stricken, law courts are useless. =The real relief for them is to be free from fear.”
  • 13. =The chief commercial crop-indigo. =As per the long term contract, the landlords compelled all tenants to plant three twentieths or 15% of their holdings with indigo and surrender the entire indigo harvest as rent. Indigo Plant The indigo root
  • 14.  synthetic indigo Natural vs synthetic indigo
  • 15. =The sharecropping arrangement was irksome to the peasants and many signed willingly. INDIGO CULTIVATION, TIRHUT
  • 17. =The commissioner of the Tirhut division advised him to leave Tirhut. Gandhi did not. =Instead he proceeded to Motihari. =At the railway station, a vast multitude greeted Gandhi. =He received a message that a peasant had been maltreated in a nearby village. =Gandhi decided to go there and see.
  • 19. =Gandhi signed a receipt for the Notice and wrote to disobey the order.
  • 20. =All night he remained awake and called Rajendra Prasad with influential friends.-sent instructions to ashram-wired a full report to the Viceroy. = Morning found the town of Motihari black with peasants. =Their spontaneous demonstration in thousands around the court house was the beginning of the liberation from fear of the Britishers.
  • 22. . Indigo revolt Civil disobedience Public non-cooperation"
  • 23. =Gandhi protested against the delay. Even refused to furnish bail. Gandhi refused bail Gandhi refused bail Motihari Court house trial of Gandhi
  • 24. . Gandhi meets peasants Gandhi in champaran
  • 25. =Gandhi asked –if he was sentenced to jail ,what would they do. =The senior lawyer replied, they had come to advise and help him ; if he went to jail, they would go home. =“What about the injustice to the sharecroppers”, Gandhi demanded. =The lawyers realised their mistake, they were ashamed and ready to follow him into jail if he was arrested.
  • 26. =Several days later, Gandhi received a written communication from the magistrate informing him that the Lieutenant-governor of the province had ordered the case to be dropped. =Civil disobedience had triumphed, the first time in modern India. =A far –flung inquiry was conducted . =Gandhi had four interviews with the Lieutenant Governor, then an official commission was appointed to enquire the matter. =Nearly after one year the Britishers offered to refund to the extent of the 25%, and Gandhi agreed.
  • 27. = Gandhi explained- the amount of the refund was less important than the fact that the landlords had been obliged to surrender part of the money and with the part of their prestige. =Now the peasant saw that he had rights and defenders. He learned courage.
  • 28. 1.Why was R.K. Shukla considered as resolute? 2.Why did Gandhi chide the lawyers? 3.How was Gandhi able to influence lawyers? Give examples. 4.Why was Gandhi not permitted to draw water from the well, by the servants of Rajendra Prasad? 5-Why did Gandhi agree to a settlement of 25% refund to the farmers?