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VIII. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow 1X4=4 (2X2)

17. After his return from Africa, Gandhiji founded an ashram in Gujarat. The ashram

was open to all people, provided they were prepared to lead simple life and work

with their hands. Gandhiji encouraged people to spin their own cloth. In those

days some people were considered to be untouchables as they belonged to

lower castes. Gandhiji admit-ted these people into his ashram, lived with them

and ate with them. He called them ‘Harijans’ which means ‘people of God’. He

said that all men are made equal by God and there should be no differences.

a) How do we know that Gandhiji did not treat some people as untouchable?

b) According to Gandhiji, why should there be no differences among men?​

Answers

Answered by sabinabibisumi
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Answer:

Bapuji k own as gandhiji

Answered by chirashreepanditstd8
2

Answer:

a) cuz Gandhiji kept them in his ashram ,ate with them, and also thought them as people of god.

b) sorry dude I'm not getting a clear idea for this question

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