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Question : When was the Champaran Agrarian Law passed by the British government?
Option 1: 1918
Option 2: 1919
Option 3: 1917
Option 4: 1916
Answer (1)
Correct Answer: 1918
Solution : The correct option is 1918.
In 1918, the British passed the Champaran Agrarian Law after Mahatma Gandhi's successful Satyagraha movement. This law abolished the exploitative "Tinkathia" system, where farmers were forced to grow indigo for landlords. It marked a significant victory for tenant rights and laid the groundwork for future Indian independence movements.
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