Concept:The Bhoodan movement was a land-gift initiative started by a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi to redistribute land from the rich to the landless.
Explanation:Vinoba Bhave, a close follower of Mahatma Gandhi, launched the Bhoodan (land-gift) movement in April 1951.
It began spontaneously at a village meeting in Andhra Pradesh, where landowners voluntarily donated land to the landless.
Within six years, about 1.9 million hectares were collected. Later, the movement evolved into Gramdan (village-gift) where entire villages donated land for equal distribution.
Although the movements faded, they left behind a land bank managed by the government under the Bhoodan Act.
Thus, the founder of the Bhoodan movement is Vinoba Bhave.
Answer:Vinoba Bhave (Option B)