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      • In the book Indigo, the author (Louis Fischer) describes a vital event in India’s history, the first Civil Disobedience movement which started by Mahatma Gandhi at Champaran in 1916. The problem which was faced by the sharecroppers in Champaran was that all the tenants were forced to plant 15% of their land with Indigo crops.
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  2. Top. Indigo – What is this lesson about? The story is based on the interview taken by Louis Fischer of Mahatma Gandhi. In order to write on him, he had visited him in 1942 at his ashram- Sevagram where he was told about the Indigo Movement started by Gandhiji.

  3. Apr 30, 2019 · Indigo. by Louis Fischer. Complete explanation and answers for the prose ‘Indigo’ included in the CBSE Class 12 English book ‘Flamingo’. About the author. Louis Fischer (1896-1970) was a prolific writer who wrote highly acclaimed books on Gandhi and Lenin.

  4. Nov 12, 2018 · Indigo Summary by Louis Fischer - English Summary. Introduction. Louis Fischer included Indigo in Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi s biography. The chapter narrates how Gandhiji became a beacon of hope for poor peasants of Champaran and took their fight to the English landlords in a civilized, non-violent but still revolutionary way. Meeting the Mahatma.

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · Extra Questions “Indigo” by Louis Fischer: Q1: Why did Rajkumar Shukla approach Gandhi during the Indian National Congress party convention in Lucknow in 1916? A1: Rajkumar Shukla approached Gandhi during the convention to seek his help regarding the injustice faced by the sharecroppers in Champaran, Bihar, where the landlord system ...

  6. Oct 1, 2019 · Summary of Indigo by Louis Fischer. This story describes Gandhis struggle for the poor peasants of Champaran. In those days most of arable land in the Champaran district was divided into large estate owned by Englishmen and worked by Indian tenants. The chief commercial crop was Indigo.

  7. The story ‘Indigo’, written by Louis Fischer narrates Gandhijis struggle for the poor peasants of Champaran. The peasants were sharecroppers with the British planters. According to an old agreement, the peasants had to produce indigo on 15 per cent of the land and give it as rent to the landlords.