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Which of the following were impact of the Swadeshi movement?
1. Mushrooming of Swadeshi textile mills, soap and match factories, banks, etc.
2. Indian craftsmen got back their work.
3. National educational institutions were opened for imparting literacy, technical and physical education.
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1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
1, 2 and 3
Effects of swadeshi movement: The movement resulted in the regeneration of indigenous goods; The boycott of foreign goods led to the increase in demand of indigenous goods; The mill-owners of Bombay and Ahmedabad came to the rescue of the movement; The Boycott movement in Bengal supplied a momentum and driving force to the cotton mills in India and the opportunity thus presented was exploited by the mill-owners; It was complained at that time that the Bombay mill-owners made a huge profit at the expense of what they regarded as 'Bengali Sentimentalism', for buying indigenous cloth at any sacrifice; Bengal had to supplement the supply from Bombay mills by the coarse production of handlooms; The weaving industry in Bengal was a very flourishing one till the British ruined it after they had established their rule over the province in the 18th century; The economic boycott movement seemed to be a suitable opportunity for reviving that industry; The clothes produced were very coarse but were accepted by the Bengalis in the true spirit of the Swadeshi Movement.
By: Kritika Kaushal ProfileResourcesReport error
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