The correct answer is: Both (A) and (B).
The Ho tribes were led by Raja Parhat against occupation of Singhbhum by British. The Bhumij Revolt was led by Ganga Narayan, its impact was basically in Singhbhum and Birbhum.
The Ho revolt was a tribal rebellion against the British East India Company in Singhbhum, India, in 1820-1821. The revolt was led by Raja Parhat, a Ho tribal chief. The rebels were opposed to the British policy of land revenue collection, which they felt was unfair. The revolt was suppressed by the British, but it led to some concessions from the British government.
The Bhumij revolt was a tribal rebellion against the British East India Company in Bengal, India, in 1831-1832. The revolt was led by Ganga Narayan Singh, a Bhumij tribal chief. The rebels were opposed to the British policy of land revenue collection, which they felt was unfair. The revolt was suppressed by the British, but it led to some concessions from the British government.
Both the Ho revolt and the Bhumij revolt were important events in the history of India. They were both examples of tribal resistance to British rule. The revolts also led to some important changes in British policy towards the tribal peoples of India.