The Tebhaga Movement of 1946 was one of India’s most powerful peasant uprisings. Led by sharecroppers of Bengal, it demanded that cultivators keep two-thirds of their produce — “Tebhaga” — instead of giving half to landlords. Discover how this struggle ignited class consciousness, inspired future land reforms, and shaped the roots of left-wing politics in India. Perfect for UPSC, students, and history enthusiasts!
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