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What was anti-partition movement?
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The Anti-Partition Movement was a protest movement initiated on 7 August 1905 against the partition of Bengal. It involved massive demonstrations, such as the one at the Town Hall in Calcutta, and aimed to spread the movement throughout the province. The movement also encouraged boycott of British goods, promoted Indian trade and industry, and fostered nationalism, self-reliance, and self-respect among the people.
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