1. Gandhi valued the peasants newfound sense of courage and self-worth as the true achievement. Therefore option B is correct answer.

    Gandhi valued the peasants newfound sense of courage and self-worth as the true achievement. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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  2. Though he planned a short stay, Gandhi remained in Champaran for almost a year, deeply involved in the welfare of the peasants. Therefore option C is correct answer.

    Though he planned a short stay, Gandhi remained in Champaran for almost a year, deeply involved in the welfare of the peasants. Therefore option C is correct answer.

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  3. Kasturbai joined Gandhi in Champaran, teaching local women about cleanliness and sanitation as part of their community welfare efforts. Therefore option B is correct answer.

    Kasturbai joined Gandhi in Champaran, teaching local women about cleanliness and sanitation as part of their community welfare efforts. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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  4. Gandhi’s approach in Champaran included both fighting legal battles and addressing social issues, combining political and social reform. Therefore option C is correct answer.

    Gandhi’s approach in Champaran included both fighting legal battles and addressing social issues, combining political and social reform. Therefore option C is correct answer.

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  5. Within a few years of Gandhi’s intervention, the British landlords gradually left, allowing the land to revert to the peasants. Therefore option B is correct answer.

    Within a few years of Gandhi’s intervention, the British landlords gradually left, allowing the land to revert to the peasants. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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