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A Foreign journalist comes to visit the Tolstoy farm.He wanted to know more about the functioning of the farm . He sought permission to visit Gandhiji . Write a likely conversation between Gandhiji and foreign journalist.
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Answered by akshansh27
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Explanation: As per the sources, Tolstoy farm held Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Tamil, Gujaraties, Parsis and some African families in it.

Answered by Ritikakumarimishra
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Tolstoy Farm

Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948) attributes the success of the final phase of the satyagraha campaign in South Africa between 1908 and 1914 to the "spiritual purification and penance" afforded by the Tolstoy Farm.

The Tolstoy Farm was the second of its kind of experiments established by Gandhi.

He devotes a considerable number of pages in Satyagraha in South Africa to the discussion of the day-to-day activities on the farm as the experiment appeared important to him, even though it had not enjoyed much "limelight".

He wrote: "I have serious doubts as to whether the struggle could have been prosecuted for eight years, whether we could have secured larger funds, and whether the thousands of men who participated in the last phase of the struggle would have borne their share of it, if there had been no Tolstoy Farm."

The site is located in a southwestern corner of the Johannesburg municipal area, approximately 35 km from Johannesburg, 17 km from Soweto, 7 km from Lenasia and 2 kilometres from the Lawley Station. It is located on the site of privately-owned Corobrik brick factory. However, the company has recognised Tolstoy Farm’s strategic and historic importance and has granted permission for its usage as a heritage site.

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