(a) What was symbolized by the Charkha and Khadi in the National Movement?
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The Charkha and khadi are considered as an image of a human culture that would not praise machines and innovation. The turning wheel, in addition, could furnish the poor with beneficial pay and make them independent.
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The Charkha and khadi are considered as an image of a human culture that would not praise machines and innovation. The turning wheel, in addition, could furnish the poor with beneficial pay and make them independent.
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The Spinning Wheel or Charkha became not only a symbol of the revolution, but it now is a symbol synonymous with the power of self-reliance, perseverance, and determination. From then to now the Charkha has initiated an upheaval and marked the path of progress for the Indian Spinning can Industry.