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Young India 1927-1928 is a compilation of Mahatma Gandhi’s articles, letters, and speeches published during a transformative period in India’s independence movement. During these years, Gandhi focused on constructive programs, village industries, and the promotion of Khadi as a symbol of self-reliance and resistance to British colonial rule.
This collection reveals Gandhi’s multifaceted approach to nation-building, addressing issues such as communal harmony, educational reform, economic self-sufficiency, and spiritual awakening. The writings reflect his deep commitment to non-violence and truth, principles that would shape India’s path to independence. Gandhi’s correspondence and public statements during this period demonstrate his strategic thinking and unwavering dedication to mobilizing the masses through peaceful resistance.
Essential for students of Indian history, political philosophy, and Gandhi’s legacy, this work offers valuable perspectives on how grassroots movements can drive social and political change without resorting to violence.






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