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The Gujarati translation of the Unto This Last is called :
(A) Harijan
(B) Sarvodya
(C), Navajeevan
(D) Swadesi​

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Answered by meghu203
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I’am not sure about the answer but I think it is (B) Sarvodya

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Answered by dishakm888
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Answer:

(B) Sarvodaya

Explanation:

As a result, Gandhi established the Phoenix Settlement. In 1908, Gandhi translated Unto This Last into Gujarati as Sarvodaya (Well Being of All). In 1951, Valji Govindji Desai retranslated it into English as Unto This Last.

Unto This Last had a significant influence on Gandhi's philosophy. [8] He discovered the book in March 1904 through Henry Polak, whom he met in a South African vegetarian restaurant. Polak worked as a sub-editor for the Johannesburg daily The Critic. Gandhi immediately decided not only to change his own life in accordance with Ruskin's teaching, but also to start his own newspaper, Indian Opinion, from a farm where everyone would get the same salary, regardless of function, race, or nationality. This was quite revolutionary at the time.

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