Which of the following statements is correct?(i) In 1885, a man named Birsa was seen roaming in the forests and villages of Chhotanagpur in Bihar.(ii) People said he had miraculous powers - he could cure all diseases and multiply grain.A Only (i) B Only (ii) C Both (i) & (ii) D Neither (i) & (ii)
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Which of the following statements is correct?(i) In 1885, a man named Birsa was seen roaming in the forests and villages of Chhotanagpur in Bihar.(ii) People said he had miraculous powers - he could cure all diseases and multiply grain.A Only (i) B Only (ii) C Both (i) & (ii) D Neither (i) & (ii)
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The correct statement is (C) Both (i) & (ii).
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