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Definition of Swaraj in English: Swarajnoun swəˈrɑːdʒ mass nounhistorical Self-government or independence for India. Example sentencesExamples - In other words will it lead to Swaraj for the hungry and spiritually starving millions?
- The influence of Marxist literature led her to become one of the founding members of the Congress Socialist Party in 1934 and the fight for Swaraj also was tinged with a craving for Marxist socialism.
- However all was not well amongst Indians and Gandhi sought to squelch the charge that his was ‘a movement not for Swaraj but Hindu Raj and against Musalamans’.
- From the 1920s to early 1940s, he led a series of passive resistance campaigns in pursuit of Swaraj (self-rule), which redefined the character of Indian nationalism.
- Gandhi said that he was working for winning Swaraj ‘for those toiling and unemployed millions who do not get even a square meal a day and have to scratch along with a piece of stale roti and a pinch of salt.’
Derivatives noun historical But there was left no other option before the British government because the Swarajist party had fully exposed them. Example sentencesExamples - While in the council, he tried his level best to make a success of the obstructionist Swarajist program.
- These statements of Gandhi are merely indicative of the thrust of the Swarajist project.
- When Gandhi came out of the jail, he united both the Swarjists and the no changers, and opined that Swarajists would enter the councils.
- The Swarajists were elected to the Calcutta Corporation in a majority in 1924.
Origin From Sanskrit svarājya, from sva 'own' + rājya 'rule'; compare with Raj. Rhymes barge, charge, enlarge, large, marge, raj, reportage, sarge, sparge, taj, undercharge |