The Bhoodan-Gramadan Movement started by Vinoba Bhave is also known as ___________. |
Civil Revolution Green Revolution Bloodless Revolution White Revolution |
Bloodless Revolution |
The correct answer is Option (3) → Bloodless Revolution The Bhoodan-Gramadan Movement, initiated by Vinoba Bhave in 1951, is referred to as the "Bloodless Revolution" because it aimed to address land distribution and social equity through peaceful and non-violent means. The movement relied on the goodwill and moral persuasion of landowners. Bhave traveled extensively across India, appealing to the conscience of landowners to part with their excess land for the benefit of the landless, thus avoiding any conflict or forced redistribution.
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