Answer:
(i)
Gandhiji made spinning on charkha and the daily use of Khadi is a very powerful
symbol as resistance to the British atrocities.
(ii) These were not only the symbols of self-reliance but also of
resistance to the british mill-made cloth.
(iii) In Durban in 1913, Gandhiji first appeared in a
lungi and kurta with his head shaved as a sign of mourning to protest against
the shooting of Indian coal miners.
(iv) After adopting the short dhoti at the time of
non-cooperation movement, He discarded his topi as well as the vest
temporarily. But soon he realized it as a duty to the poor and never wore any
other dress.
(v) In 1934, when he went to England for the saved table
conference, he wore dhoti without a shirt even before the king George V.
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