Answer:
(i)
During Gandhi's salt march, thousands of women came out from their homes to
listen to him.
(ii) They participated in protest marches, manufactured salt and picketed
foreign cloth and liquor shops.
(iii) Many went to jail in urban areas.
(iv) They considered service to the nation as a sacred
duty of women.
Yet, increased public role did not necessarily mean any
radical change in the way the position of women was visualised. And for a long
time, the Congress was reluctant to allow women to hold any position of
authority within the organisation. It was keen only on their symbolic presence.
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