The correct answer is: c) Vellore and Thanjavur.
The Vellore Mutiny was a major uprising against British rule in India that took place on 10 July 1806 in the city of Vellore, in the Madras Presidency. The mutiny was led by Sepoys (Indian soldiers) of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, who were unhappy with the introduction of new regulations that required them to wear a new type of hat and to use cartridges that were greased with animal fat. The mutiny was quickly suppressed by British forces, but it had a significant impact on the British government’s policy towards India.
The Thanjavur Rebellion was a minor uprising against British rule in India that took place in the city of Thanjavur, in the Madras Presidency, in 1857. The rebellion was led by a group of Maratha nobles who were unhappy with the British government’s decision to abolish the hereditary title of Raja of Thanjavur. The rebellion was quickly suppressed by British forces, but it had a significant impact on the British government’s policy towards India.
The other options are incorrect because they do not refer to places where localized uprisings or disturbances related to the 1857 Revolt occurred.