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A collection of essays and speeches that mix first-hand reporting, moral argument, and practical proposals on colonial India's social and political problems. One piece documents the overcrowded, unsanitary conditions of third-class railway travel and urges administrative reforms; others argue for vernacular instruction, economic self-reliance through swadeshi, and nonviolent means of political action. The writer connects personal practices—hand-spun dress, simple living, barefoot walking—with broader critiques of imitation of Western customs and calls for cooperative institutions grounded in ethical habits. Concise, didactic passages alternate with anecdotal observation and appeals for grassroots reform.

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Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi, an influential leader in the Indian independence movement, is renowned for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience. His writings and speeches have inspired countless movements for civil rights and freedom across the globe. Among his notable works are "Indian Home Rule," which articulates his vision for self-governance in India, and "A Guide to Health," reflecting his holistic approach to well-being. Gandhi's commitment to social justice and equality continues to resonate, making him a pivotal figure in both Indian and world history.

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