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Navajivan Trust is a
publishing house based in Ahmedabad, India. It was
founded by
Mahatma Gandhi in 1929 and has
published more than 800
titles in English...
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Similar to
publications like the
National Herald and
Qaumi Awaz,
Navajivan was also
started with the
intention to
promote the
principles of Mahatma...
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September 2010. Gandhi, M.K. “Some
Rules of Satyagraha”
Young India (
Navajivan) 23
February 1930 (The
Collected Works of
Mahatma Gandhi vol. 48, p. 340)...
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Vinoba Bhave, in 1951. — (1957).
Bhoodan Yajna: Land-Gifts Mission.
Navajivan Publ. House. OCLC 917003189. — (1969). The
Essence of the
Christian Teachings...
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India and
Navajivan,
compelled the
British authorities to
bring about some
drastic jail
reform measures.
Desai took over as
editor of
Navajivan in 1924...
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Africa and,
Young India, in English, and
Navajivan, a
Gujarati monthly, on his
return to India. Later,
Navajivan was also
published in Hindi.
Gandhi also...
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Vol. II,
Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad Patel,
Raojibhai (1972), Hind Ke Sardar,
Navajivan Pub.
House Pattabhi, Sitaramayya...
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Hinduism Archived 24 July 2015 at the
Wayback Machine, Editor: VB Kher,
Navajivan Publishing, see page 3
Knott 1998, p. 117.
Sharma 2003, pp. 12–13. Radhakrishnan...
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Interpretative Review of His Life,
Career and
Contemporary Events.
Navajivan Publishing House. Roy,
Christian (2005).
Traditional Festivals: A Multicultural...
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Three Case Histories.
Introduction by
Bharatan Kumarappa. Ahmedabad:
Navajivan Publishing House. pp. v–vi. OCLC 2325889.
Foreword originally written...