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Gangaji is a character in :

AMidnight's Children

BThe Great Indian Novel

CCoolie

DUntouchable

Answer:

B. The Great Indian Novel

Read Explanation:

  1. Novel Title: The novel is called The Great Indian Novel.

  2. Author: The author of the novel is Shashi Tharoor.

  3. Character: The character in question is Gangaji.

  4. Context: The novel is a creative retelling of the Indian epic, the Mahabharata.

  5. Setting: The story is set in the context of Indian independence and politics.

  6. Significance: Gangaji is a significant character in the novel, contributing to the narrative's exploration of Indian history, politics, and culture.


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