Why did Chandu decide to go on
strike in the story The Barbers Trade
Union?
Answer
A. Because he wanted more
money as wages
B. To teach a lesson to the
orthodox high caste villagers
C. Since he was lazy and did not
want to work
D. Because he wanted to trouble
the others in the village
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Chandu went on a strike to teach a lesson to the orthodox high caste villagers.
Who was Chandu?
- The expression has been taken from the story "The Barber's Trade Union.'
- The upper class and elders of the village used to insult Chandu so he decided not to shave their beards.
- He bought a bicycle and used to go to other villages to shave beards.
- The people of his own village looked ugly because of shapeless beards.
- Chandu opened a shop and villagers started coming in and gave him respect.
Thus, option B is correct - To teach a lesson to the orthodox high caste villagers
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