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This volume contains a valuable source material about India's Freedom Movement Collected from several archival sources and compiled into several volumes. This volume contains recorded information about Mahatma Gandhi's activities in the state of Maharashtra since his arrival in India in 1915 up to 1946. It includes his arrival from South Africa, several tenures of imprisonment, salt Satyagraha, participation in the Round Table Conference, communal unity and his Harijan welfare. The volume highlights the content, tone and tenor of Gandhiji's speeches, the British attitude towards his activities as recorded in Police records, and political non-violent Movement. It is one of the authentic primary sources for writing the history of India's Freedom Movement and it main architect. It is a record of factual statements, speeches and officially recorded material. It is highly readable, precise and fairly balanced[edit]
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Bajaj Jamna Lal, G. B. Deshpande, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, C. Raja Gopalachari, Tilak, Tayabji Abbas, Lord Wellington, Poona, Bombay, [edit]
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Accession Number BK-001321 |
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