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A hundred years ago, a fiery speech in Uttarakhand escalated the protests against forced labour
How protests by peasants in British Kumaun ended the oppressive begar system.
Shekhar Pathak
· Jan 12, 2021 · 07:30 am
A hundred years ago, a fiery speech in Uttarakhand escalated the protests against forced labour
How protests by peasants in British Kumaun ended the oppressive begar system.
Shekhar Pathak