
Peasant's movement
The Peasant’s Movement was a series of efforts by farmers and rural workers in India during the 1920s and 1930s to fight for land rights, fair wages, and better living conditions. It aimed to address issues such as high taxes, land tenure rights, and exploitation by landlords and colonial authorities. The movement sought to empower peasants, promote agricultural reforms, and reduce economic inequality in rural areas. It played a significant role in raising awareness of agrarian issues and contributed to the broader struggle for independence and social justice in India.