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Young India 1924-1926 is a comprehensive compilation of Mahatma Gandhi’s writings and public addresses during a transformative period in Indian history. This volume, featuring an introduction by Rajendra Prasad, documents Gandhi’s evolving thoughts on India’s struggle for independence, social reform, and the principles of non-violent resistance.
The collection covers Gandhi’s perspectives on nationalism, communal harmony, economic self-sufficiency, and the role of education in nation-building. During this period, Gandhi was actively engaged in the Civil Disobedience Movement and worked tirelessly to unite diverse Indian communities under the banner of Swaraj (self-rule).
This historical documentation provides invaluable insights into Gandhi’s philosophy and leadership during the critical years leading up to India’s eventual independence. The writings reflect his unwavering commitment to truth, non-violence, and social justice, making this volume essential reading for anyone interested in Indian history, political philosophy, and the life of Mahatma Gandhi.


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