Correct option is D
Mulk Raj Anand was an Indian writer in English, known for his depiction of the lives of the poorer castes in traditional Indian society. His protagonists were often marginalized and oppressed people, such as untouchables, coolies, and peasants. Munoo is the protagonist of Anand's novel Coolie (1936). He is a young boy who is forced to work as a coolie to support his family. Munoo is a kind and hardworking boy, but he is also exploited and mistreated by his employers. Bakha is the protagonist of Anand's novel Untouchable (1935). He is a young sweeper who is forced to live a life of humiliation and segregation because of his caste. Bakha is a proud and rebellious boy, but he is also deeply troubled by the injustice of his situation. Gangu is the central character in Mulk Raj Anand's novel "Two Leaves and a Bud", published in 1937. Gangu is a middle-aged peasant living in Hoshiarpur, Due to outstanding debts, Gangu agrees to travel to Assam to take a plantation job that promises good pay and land ownership. However, upon arrival he finds it is essentially slave labor with meager wages and poor living conditions.
Anand's novels are powerful and moving stories that give voice to the marginalized and oppressed. His protagonists are complex and well-developed characters who struggle to survive and thrive in a hostile world. Anand's work is still relevant today, as it continues to explore themes of social injustice, inequality, and the human spirit.