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  2. Navjivan (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper, Navajivan, the de facto precursor to Navjivan India was originally founded and published by Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.In the early 20th century, the daily Navajivan and the Urdu newspaper Quami Awaz gave voice to the efforts of their influential leaders to create a nation that was determined to meet the world peace, scientific and logical criterion. [2]

  3. Navajivan Trust - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1929 [1] and has published more than 800 titles in English, Gujarati, Hindi and other languages to date. [citation needed] Earlier, Navajivan referred to a weekly newspaper published by Gandhi, in Gujarati, from 1919 (7 September) to 1931, from Ahmedabad. [citation needed]

  4. Indian Opinion - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was published in Gujarati, Hindi, Tamil and English. Mansukhlal Nazar, the secretary of the Natal Congress served as its editor and a key organiser. In 1904, Gandhi relocated the publishing office to his settlement in Phoenix, located close to Durban. At Phoenix, the press workers were governed by a new work ethic - they would all ...

  5. Young India - Wikipedia

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    Young India Young India was a book written by Lala Lajpat Rai in 1916 and later published by Mahatma Gandhi from 1919 to 1931. It was also the basis for Lala Lajpat Rai's contribution to the final edition of The Seven Arts in Oct 2017. Through this work, Mahatma Gandhi sought to popularize India's demand for independence or Swaraj. Gandhi used Young India to spread his unique ideology and ...

  6. Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    Young India, a weekly journal published by Gandhi from 1919 to 1932. Gandhi was a prolific writer. His signature style was simple, precise, clear and as devoid of artificialities. [264] One of Gandhi's earliest publications, Hind Swaraj, published in Gujarati in 1909, became "the intellectual blueprint" for India's independence movement.

  7. National Herald - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper ceased operations in 2008 for financial reasons. In 2016, it was relaunched as a digital publication. [6] The newspaper has been linked to and controlled by members of the Indian National Congress political party. [7] [8] The newspaper is an accused in the National Herald corruption case along with Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul ...

  8. The Hindu - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu, the first newspaper in India to have a website, launched its website at thehindu.com in 1995. [38] On 15 August 2009, the 130-year-old newspaper launched the beta version of its redesigned website at beta.thehindu.com. This was the first redesign of its website since its launch. On 24 June 2010 the beta version of the website went ...

  9. Harijan (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Harijan was founded to replace Young India, whose publication had ceased following Gandhi's arrest in January 1932. Ten thousand copies of the inaugural issue, edited by R. V. Shastri, were published from Poona on 11 February 1933 and contained several pieces by Gandhi on