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Question
What was the code of conduct set by Gandhiji for the inmates of the Ashram?
Solution
The people living in the ashram were supposed to observe a strict code of conduct. They were expected to be truthful, non-stealing, non-possessing, non-violent (Ahimsavadi) and to use swadeshi goods fearlessly.
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