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Which magazine was edited by Mahatma Gandhi during his stay in South Africa?

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0%[A] Navjeevan
0%[B] Afrikaner
0%[C] India Gazette
100%[D] Indian Opinion ( 1 voter )
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The magazine played a pivotal role in advocating for civil rights and social justice, promoting nonviolent resistance, and fostering a sense of community among Indians. Through its pages, Gandhi expressed his philosophies, including Satyagraha.

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  1. Mahatma Gandhi edited the magazine “Indian Opinion” during his stay in South Africa. “Indian Opinion” was a publication that addressed the issues and concerns of the Indian community in South Africa, and it played a crucial role in Gandhi’s advocacy for civil rights and social justice.
    “Indian Opinion” was a magazine edited by Mahatma Gandhi during his time in South Africa.
    Founded in 1903, it served as a platform for Gandhi to articulate his views on racial equality, human rights, and the struggles faced by the Indian community in South Africa. The magazine played a pivotal role in advocating for civil rights and social justice, promoting nonviolent resistance, and fostering a sense of community among Indians. Through its pages, Gandhi expressed his philosophies, including Satyagraha, which would later become a cornerstone of the Indian independence movement. “Indian Opinion” became a powerful tool for social and political change.

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