In late 1919, Gandhiji assumed the editorship of two publications. Name both.
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In late 1919, the Mahatma assumed the editorship of two publications — a Gujarati monthly and an English weekly.
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In late 1919, Gandhiji assumed the editorship of Navjivan and Young India publications.
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Navjeevan publication:-
- In Hindi and Gujarati, Navjeevan means a ‘new life’ . Navjeevan is an Indian newspaper which was published by the Associated Journals. This Newspaper began to spread the principles of freedom movement of Mahatma Gandhi.
- Navjeevan was first published on September 7, 1919. This newspaper carried the message of Mahatma Gandhi and had published more than 800 titles in English, Hindi, Gujarat, and some other languages as well.
Young India publication:-
- Young India is a weekly journal or English paper published by Mahatma Gandhi from 1919 to 1931.
- Gandhi wrote several quotations in this magazine, which inspired and motivated many people.
- He used "Young India" to circulate unique thoughts and thoughts on the use of non-violent behavior in freedom movements, and advised readers to consider, organize and plan for eventual independence of India from Britain.
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