Political Construction of The Civil Disobedience of 1930-34
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Bihar in 1930s was overwhelmingly an agrarian society. Out of the thirty-seven and a half millions of people, excluding the four and a half millions in the Orissa state, eighty percent of the population was depended on agriculture and lived in villages. Land provided not only the chief recourse of their live hood. But an individual
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