Question : What did Gandhiji mean by 'Sarvodaya'?
Option 1: Non-violence
Option 2: Upliftment of untouchables or Dalits
Option 3: The birth of a new society based on ethical values
Option 4: Satyagraha
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Correct Answer: Upliftment of untouchables or Dalits
Solution : The correct answer is the Upliftment of untouchables or Dalits.
The term Sarvodaya was coined by Mahatma Gandhi to signify the upliftment of all sections of society. He was highly influenced by John Ruskin's book Unto This Last and translated it. He used the word Sarvodaya in this translation. He advocated for the political and economic rights of the deprived community for the all-round development of society.
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Question : Sarvodaya stands for
Option 1: Total revolution .
Option 2: Non-cooperation.
Option 3: Upliftment of all.
Option 4: Non-violence .
Question : Gandhiji's 'Satyagraha' meant an attachment to the following two elements
Option 1: knowledge and religion
Option 2: truth and non-violence
Option 3: truth and chastity
Option 4: love of motherland and hate for colonial masters
Question : Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha was a part of :
Option 1: Champaran Satyagraha
Option 2: Quit India Movement
Option 3: Non Cooperation Movement
Option 4: Civil Disobedience Movement
Question : What Satyagraha was held at Nagpur in 1923 ?
Option 1: Salt Satyagraha
Option 2: Individual Satyagraha
Option 3: Ryots Satyagraha
Option 4: Flag Satyagraha
Question : The Sharda Act is related to
Option 1: upliftment of scheduled tribes
Option 2: upliftment of minorities
Option 3: child marriage
Option 4: empowerment of women
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