The ‘Bhoomi Andolana’ in Karnataka focused on:

Land rights
Environmental conservation
Consumer rights
Prohibition

The correct answer is: A) Land rights.

The Bhoomi Andolana was a land rights movement that took place in Karnataka, India, in the 1970s. The movement was led by farmers who were protesting against the government’s land acquisition policies. The farmers argued that the government was not compensating them fairly for their land, and that the land was being acquired for projects that would not benefit the local people. The Bhoomi Andolana was successful in drawing attention to the issue of land rights, and it led to some changes in the government’s land acquisition policies.

Option B, Environmental conservation, is incorrect because the Bhoomi Andolana was not a movement focused on environmental conservation. The movement was focused on land rights, and it did not address issues related to environmental conservation.

Option C, Consumer rights, is incorrect because the Bhoomi Andolana was not a movement focused on consumer rights. The movement was focused on land rights, and it did not address issues related to consumer rights.

Option D, Prohibition, is incorrect because the Bhoomi Andolana was not a movement focused on prohibition. The movement was focused on land rights, and it did not address issues related to prohibition.