Whom did Gandhi urges in 'Young India'?
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Young India, a weekly journal, was published by Mahatma Gandhi from 1919 to 1931 to propagate his ideology of Satyagraha and non-violence. The philatelic exhibition is being organised by the West Bengal circle of India Post from November 16 to 21, a statement issued here said.
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(1) Young India was a weekly paper or journal in English started by Lala Lajpat Rai. He wrote Young India during his stay in the US and it was published there for the first time in 1916. Lala Lajpat Rai's aim to write this book was firstly to provide a true account of India to the world which differed from the Western Writings that were coloured with imperialism and racial bias. Secondly, through this work, he desired to popularise India's demand of self-government or Swaraj.
(2) It was published by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi from 1919 to 1931. Gandhi wrote various quotations in this journal that inspired many. He used Young India to spread his unique ideology and thoughts regarding the use of nonviolence in organising movements and to urge readers to consider, organise, and plan for India's eventual independence from Britain.
(3) In 1933 Gandhiji started publishing a weekly newspaper, Harijan, in English. Harijan, which means "People of God", and was also Gandhi's term for the untouchable caste - lasted until 1948. During this time Gandhi also published Harijan Bandu in Gujarati, and Harijan Sevak in Hindi. All three papers focused on India's and the world's social and economic problems.
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