In 1904, the Golden League was established at Deoghar with the objective of boycotting the British and advancing the swadesh movement in :
[66th BPSC Re-exam]
1) Bengal
2) awadh
3) Punjab
4) Bihar
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4) Bihar
Swadeshi Movement in Bihar:
• In 1904 “The Golden League” was established at Devghar (or Deoghar- Right now, a district of Jharkhand- famous for Baba Dham) with the objective of boycotting the British and advancing the Swadeshi Movement in Bihar.
In Bhagalpur, the agitation started in 1906 where Surendra Nath Banerjee with other supporters visited and delivered lectures on Swadeshism, majority of supporters were students of colleges who formed processions and filled the streets in red and yellow clothes and wearing Vande Mataram badges.
• Soon Swadeshi shops spread his presence and left a great impression on people.
Tulsi Singh, resident of Naubatpur, Patna had been strongly inspired by Swadeshi while he was in Calcutta.
• In 1908 he delivered a strong speech in Patna district inspiring his audience “Never to buy British Good, to Slander Britishers and not use government court for redressal of their grievances”.