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The ‘Kar Na Do’ Movement was a peasant uprising in the Dujana Principality in 1920. It was started by Pt. Hariram, Rao Nekiram, and Pt. Tara Chandra. The movement was against the oppressive taxes and levies imposed by the princely state. The peasants demanded that the state reduce the taxes and levies, and that they be given a say in the running of the state. The movement was successful in achieving some of its demands, and the state was forced to reduce the taxes and levies. The movement also led to the establishment of a representative government in the Dujana Principality.
Pt. Hariram was a prominent leader of the ‘Kar Na Do’ Movement. He was a lawyer and a social reformer. He was also a member of the Indian National Congress. He was arrested and imprisoned for his participation in the movement.
Rao Nekiram was another prominent leader of the ‘Kar Na Do’ Movement. He was a farmer and a social activist. He was also a member of the Indian National Congress. He was arrested and imprisoned for his participation in the movement.
Pt. Tara Chandra was a third prominent leader of the ‘Kar Na Do’ Movement. He was a teacher and a social reformer. He was also a member of the Indian National Congress. He was arrested and imprisoned for his participation in the movement.
The ‘Kar Na Do’ Movement was a significant event in the history of the Dujana Principality. It was a landmark event in the struggle for democracy and social justice in the princely states.