1933 in India

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1933 in India

In 1933, India was undergoing significant political, economic, and social transformations against the backdrop of British colonial rule. The year was marked by the continuation of the civil disobedience movement led by the Indian National Congress, advocating for greater autonomy and an end to British oppression. The Government of India Act of 1935 was under discussion, promising limited self-governance. Additionally, various social reform movements addressed issues such as caste discrimination and women's rights, reflecting the dynamic nature of Indian society. The year also witnessed severe economic challenges, exacerbated by the global Great Depression, impacting agriculture and industry. Prominent figures, including Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, played crucial roles in shaping the Indian nationalist movement during this pivotal period.