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Question : Identify the freedom fighter who, as a child, hated going to school and found it suffocating and oppressive.

Option 1: Mahatma Gandhi

Option 2: Jawaharlal Nehru

Option 3: Jyotiba Phule

Option 4: Rabindranath Tagore


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Correct Answer: Rabindranath Tagore


Solution : The correct option is Rabindranath Tagore .

Rabindra Nath Tagore was a Bengali poet who hated going to school. He got the Nobel Prize in 1913 for his work on Gitanjali. This makes him the first non-European to receive the award. He wrote a poem, Amar Sonar Bangla, which was later adopted by Bangladesh as their national anthem. He established the Shanti Niketan School, emphasising an education system that combined the best elements of Western and Indian traditions. He also played a key role in the Indian independence movement and was a strong advocate for education and cultural revival in India.

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