The Navnirman Andolan (1974) agitated against:

Economic crisis and corruption
Communal tensions
Liquor laws
Reservation policies

The Navnirman Andolan (1974) was a student movement in Gujarat, India, that agitated against economic crisis and corruption. The movement was led by students from the Gujarat University and other colleges in Ahmedabad. The movement started in January 1974 and lasted for about six months. The movement was successful in forcing the resignation of the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Chimanbhai Patel.

The Navnirman Andolan was a significant event in the history of Gujarat. The movement showed the power of students and the importance of social movements in bringing about change. The movement also led to the formation of the Janata Party, which later came to power in India.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Communal tensions were not a major issue in Gujarat in 1974.
  • Liquor laws were not a major issue in Gujarat in 1974.
  • Reservation policies were not a major issue in Gujarat in 1974.
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