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(a) "I do not know whence I got the notion that good handwriting was not a
necessary part of education, but I retained it until I went to England. When later,
especially in South Africa, I saw the beautiful handwriting of the lawyers and the
young men born and educated in South Africa, I was ashamed of myself and
repented my neglect. I saw that bad handwriting should be regarded as a sign of
imperfect education. I tried later to improve mine but it was too late. I could never
repair the neglect of my youth. Let every man and woman be warned by my
example and understand that good handwriting is a necessary part of education.”
M. K. Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi
Who is the writer of this passage?​

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Answered by parmarrachi
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Mohandas Karmchnad Gandhi (Gandhi) writer of this passage

Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct answer for the given question is as follows:-

Who is the writer of this passage?​

The writer of the given passage is the man who was known as The Father of the Nation, one of the leading freedom fighters, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Lovingly known as Baapu, Gandhi taught us that a battle can be fought without the use of violence with his Non-Violence Movement and Ahimsa techniques. His contributions are immense for India and its citizens.

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