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Asked: March 8, 20242024-03-08T22:03:38+05:30 2024-03-08T22:03:38+05:30In: Sociology

Explain the peasant movements in India with suitable illustrations.

Describe the Indian peasant movements using appropriate examples.

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      1. Introduction

      Peasant movements in India have been crucial episodes in the country's history, reflecting the agrarian challenges faced by rural communities and their struggles for socio-economic rights. These movements have taken various forms, advocating for issues such as land reforms, fair prices for agricultural produce, and relief from indebtedness. This exploration delves into the key characteristics and examples of peasant movements in India.

      2. Agrarian Distress: Root Cause of Peasant Movements

      Agrarian distress, marked by issues like landlessness, tenancy problems, and exploitative revenue systems, forms the root cause of peasant movements in India. The unequal distribution of land and resources, coupled with unfavorable government policies, has led to widespread poverty and disenfranchisement among rural communities, triggering collective action.

      3. Deccan Riots (1875-1879): Early Agrarian Unrest

      The Deccan Riots of the late 19th century represent an early instance of agrarian unrest. Peasants in the Deccan region protested against the oppressive revenue policies of the British administration, including the introduction of the 'Ryotwari' system. This movement highlighted the exploitation faced by peasants under the colonial revenue system and set the stage for future agrarian protests.

      4. Champaran Movement (1917): The Role of Mahatma Gandhi

      The Champaran movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1917, focused on issues related to indigo cultivation and oppressive indigo planters. Peasants in Champaran, Bihar, were compelled to cultivate indigo on a portion of their land. Gandhi's intervention and the subsequent inquiry led to a positive outcome for the peasants, establishing a precedent for nonviolent resistance in agrarian protests.

      5. Tebhaga Movement (1946-1947): Sharecroppers' Rights

      The Tebhaga movement in Bengal during 1946-1947 centered on the demand for the two-thirds share of the crop for sharecroppers, challenging the existing system where landlords claimed half of the produce. This movement highlighted the struggles of sharecroppers for a more equitable distribution of agricultural output and influenced subsequent agrarian movements in India.

      6. Telangana Movement (1946-1951): Armed Struggle for Land Rights

      The Telangana movement, marked by armed resistance, unfolded in the princely state of Hyderabad between 1946 and 1951. Peasants, led by the Communist Party of India, demanded land reforms, reduction of land revenue, and an end to feudal exploitation. The movement ultimately contributed to the implementation of land reforms in the region.

      7. Naxalite Movement (Late 1960s onwards): Radical Agrarian Protest

      The Naxalite movement, which originated in Naxalbari, West Bengal, in the late 1960s, represents a radical form of agrarian protest. Inspired by Marxist ideology, the movement aimed to address issues of landlessness, social inequality, and exploitation. However, it also faced severe state repression, leading to a complex legacy in India's agrarian history.

      8. Farmers' Protests in the 21st Century: MSP and Land Reforms

      In the 21st century, farmers' protests have gained prominence, particularly against policies related to Minimum Support Price (MSP) and land reforms. The ongoing protests, such as the farmers' agitation against the three farm laws in 2020-2021, highlight contemporary challenges faced by peasants, including concerns about market-oriented agricultural reforms and corporate influence.

      9. All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS): A United Front for Peasants

      The All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS), established in 1936, has played a significant role in organizing and representing peasants across India. AIKS has been at the forefront of various agrarian struggles, advocating for land reforms, fair wages, and improved living conditions for rural communities. It continues to be a prominent voice for peasants in contemporary India.

      10. Factors Influencing Peasant Movements: A Complex Web

      Peasant movements in India are influenced by a complex interplay of factors, including socio-economic disparities, agrarian policies, land tenure systems, and the historical context. The movements are often triggered by the grievances of rural communities and their demands for equitable distribution of resources, social justice, and relief from economic exploitation.

      11. Conclusion

      In conclusion, peasant movements in India have been pivotal in addressing the challenges faced by rural communities and advocating for their socio-economic rights. These movements, spanning different historical periods, reflect the persistent agrarian distress and the collective efforts of peasants to secure their rights. The struggles continue to shape the discourse on land reforms, fair agricultural practices, and the well-being of the farming community in the evolving landscape of India.

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