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Madhya Pradesh Police Exam Model Paper 6
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Question : 29
Total: 101
Which of the following newspapers was written by Lokmanya Tilak during Indian National movement ?
Yugntar
Bengalee
Kesari
Amrit bazaar patrika
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Kesari
.
Kesari was written by Lokmanya Tilak during the Indian National Movement.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak:
He launched two newspapers–the
Kesari (in Marathi) and the Maratha (in English)
.
He organized
Ganpati Festival
(1893 AD)
and
Shivaji Festival (1895 AD)
.
He was deported to Mandalay Jail (Burma) for writing seditious articles.
He started the
Home Rule League in 1916 AD.
He wrote
Gita Rahasya
.
Tilak asserted: ‘
Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it
’.
He was awarded the title of
Lokmanya
.
He was called
‘Bal’, Lala Lajpat Rai was called ‘Lal’ and Bipin Chandra Pal was called ‘Pal’.
He was a part of the trio of
‘Lal-Bal- Pal’
He wrote the books
The Arctic Home of Vedas
and
Gita Rahasya
.
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