About The Book: "Young India (1927–1928)" by Mahatma Gandhi is a compilation of Gandhi’s writings and editorials from his journal Young India, reflecting his thoughts during a pivotal period in India's freedom struggle. The book highlights his advocacy for nonviolent resistance (Satyagraha), social reform, Hindu-Muslim unity, and the promotion of khadi (hand-spun cloth) as a symbol of self-reliance. It reveals Gandhi’s deep concern for moral regeneration, rural upliftment, and independence through truth and nonviolence, making it an essential source for understanding his ideology and leadership.
Author: Mahatma Gandhi
Pages: 1161
Edition: 1935
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