Consider the following statements : Assertion (A) >: Salt Satyagraha was an outcome of the Non-co-operation Movement. Reason (R) > : Rajaji started the Vedaranyam March. Of the above statements.

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Consider the following statements :
Assertion (A): Salt Satyagraha was an outcome of the Non-co-operation Movement.
Reason (R) : Rajaji started the Vedaranyam March.
Of the above statements.

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The given question presents two statements: Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Statement A states that the Salt Satyagraha was a result of the Non-cooperation Movement. Statement R states that Rajaji initiated the Vedaranyam March.

Option 1 states that both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. This option implies that both statements are correct, and the reason provided in statement R is a valid explanation for statement A.

Option 2 states that both A and R are true, but R is not a correct explanation of A. This option suggests that both statements are true, but the reason provided in statement R is not a valid explanation for statement A.

Option 3 states that A is true, but R is false. This option indicates that statement A is true, but statement R is false.

Option 4 states that A is false, but R is true. This option implies that statement A is false, but statement R is true.

The correct answer is option 1, which means that both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. This means that the Salt Satyagraha was indeed an outcome of the Non-cooperation Movement, and Rajaji`s initiation of the Vedar