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How many miles did Gandhiji cover in 1934 during the Harijan Upliftment programme?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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12,500 miles

Sabarmati Ashram was handed over to Harijan Sevak Sangha. In order to promote the Harijan cause Gandhiji covered 12,500 miles in his all- India tour between November 1933 and August 1934.

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

54 miles

Gandhiji and his party left Cuttack for Patna on the 16th May, 1934 by the Puri Express suspending his pilgrimage on foot after covering 54 miles from Puri to Cuttack in 8 days.

He collected more than a million rupees, then a colossal sum, which was duly passed on to his old associate Rajendra Prasad, who was co-ordinating the relief efforts in his home state. Bihar was Gandhi's karma bhumi, the first place in India where he had worked for any length of time.

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