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Liula [17]
2 years ago
12

What was the condition of india before and after independence

History
2 answers:
zepelin [54]2 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

the india was facing the problem of british rule and their touchers and the main problem of Indians is they want freedom because they want to they should freedom in our country but in 1947 the mahatma Gandhi was give freedom to india and on that day the national anthem was sing .

after independence the Indians want they want to graduate but after freedom some indian states were not

freedom in independence in maharashtra the Mumbai was not freedom maratha people dont like that the mumbai is part of india they want the mumbai because mumbai is the main city of maharashtra.

after freedom some problem facing indians like widow remarriage , and not proper education and girls they not have right to educate but some years the savitri bai fule was open first school for girls in pune only for girls

education.

I am writing this much only because the history is too big so I can't write full...........

Verdich [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>Before:</em>

In 1900, India was part of the British Empire; but by the end of 1947, India had achieved independence. For most of the Nineteenth Century, India was ruled by the British. India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire.

<em>After: </em>

The economic development in India followed socialist-inspired politicians for most of its independent history, including state-ownership of many sectors; India's per capita income increased at only around 1% annualised rate in the three decades after its independence.

Explanation:

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