Hind Swaraj: Indian Home RuleSarva Seva Sangh Prakashan, 1 dec. 2014 - 104 sidor Mahatma Gandhi wrote Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule in his native language, Gujarati, while travelling from London to South Africa onboard SS Kildonan Castle between November 13 and November 22, 1909. In the book Mahatma Gandhi gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. The Gujarati edition was banned by the British on its publication in India. Gandhi then translated it into English. The English edition was not banned by the British, who rightly concluded that the book would have little impact on the English-speaking Indians' subservience to the British and British ideas. |
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Why was India Lost? | 33 |
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Passive Resistance | 69 |
Machinery | 84 |
Testimonies by Eminent Men | 97 |
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