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Question : Gandhiji considered Khadi as a symbol of 

Option 1: Industrialisation

Option 2: economic independance 

Option 3: Economic growth 

Option 4: Moral purity 


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Correct Answer: economic independance


Solution : Correct Answer is economic independance

Khadi, originally known as Khaddar, is a type of handspun & hand woven cotton cloth. It was one of the iconic symbols of India’s freedom struggle, and was considered by Mahatma Gandhi to symbolize India’s unity of humanity, economic freedom, and equality. Gandhi’s vision of Khadi was based on the fact that it used to be known as the ‘charkha’, which was spun using Khadi yarn. The charkha symbolised India’s economic independence.

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