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Q1.What lesson did Gandhi teach by opposing Andrew’s stay in Champaran? *

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(a) British could not be trusted

(b) self-reliance

(c) civil disobedience

(d) a fight should always be amongst equals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gandhi wanted to mould 'a new free Indian'. He wanted Indians to stand on their own feet. Some of his followers wanted C.F. Andrews to stay in Champaran and help them. Gandhi opposed it. He didn't want Indians to take the help of an Englishman in their struggle for freedom. So he taught a lesson in self-reliance.

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Answered by peehuthakur
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Answer:

A hundred years ago on April 10, 1917, Mohandas K Gandhi arrived in the district of Champaran in North Bihar. ... This was a major victory for the peasants, and a significant triumph for Gandhi himself, since it established his credibility as a leader within India (as distinct from South Africa

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