UPSC Prelims 2020·GS1·history·modern history

With reference to the book "Desher Katha" written by Sakharam Ganesh Deuskar during the freedom struggle, consider the following statements: 1. It warned against the Colonial State's hypnotic conquest of the mind. 2. It inspired the performance of swadeshi street plays and folk songs. 3. The use of 'desh' by Deuskar was in the specific context of the region of Bengal. Which of the statements given above are correct?

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  1. A1 and 2 onlyCorrect
  2. B2 and 3 only
  3. C1 and 3 only
  4. D1, 2 and 3

Explanation

Sakharam Ganesh Deuskar's book "Desher Katha" (The Story of the Country), published in 1904, was a highly influential text during the Swadeshi movement. Statement 1 is correct because the book indeed warned against the subtle and pervasive influence of the Colonial State, particularly its cultural and intellectual dominance, which Deuskar termed a 'hypnotic conquest of the mind'. This referred to the psychological impact of British rule and its attempt to make Indians internalize colonial values. Statement 2 is also correct as the book greatly inspired nationalistic sentiments, fostering patriotism and encouraging the performance of swadeshi street plays and folk songs, thereby contributing to the cultural resurgence of the movement. Statement 3 is incorrect. While Deuskar was associated with Bengal and the book was significant there, his use of 'desh' (country) was not limited to the specific context of Bengal. Rather, it aimed to evoke a broader sense of Indian nationhood and cultural identity beyond regional boundaries, promoting a pan-Indian nationalist consciousness.
history: With reference to the book "Desher Katha" written by Sakharam Ganesh Deuskar during the freedom struggle, consider the f

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