![]() Mumbai-based peace activist Jatin Desai, who is a Gandhian, journalist and writer, said that the popularity of the autobiography is amazing. Today, the world is facing unprecedented problems of communism, fascism, violence and terrorism and in such a situation the only hope for humanity seems in the ways of Mahatma Gandhi,” added Somaiya. “After reading Gandhi books, many people have decided to follow the path of truth and non-violence and are striving to sustain morality by practising peaceful conflict resolution. ![]() The Mumbai Sarvodaya Mandal, Gandhi Book Center and Gandhi Research Foundation are over the years propagating Gandhian thought. ![]() “Up to now, more than 58 lakh copies of Gandhi Autobiography in sixteen Indian languages are being sold by Navajivan Trust,” said T R K Somaiya, the chief of Bombay Sarvodaya Mandal and an eminent Gandhian. These are published by Navajivan Trust, a publishing house that Gandhi ji established in Ahmedabad. ![]() The autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi (October 2, 1869-January 30, 1948), the Father of the Nation, is available across the globe and read widely.īy conservative estimates - The Stories of My Experiments with Truth, popularly known as My Experiments with Truth or just 'Gandhiji's Autobiography’, 58 lakh copies have been sold. More than 58 lakh copies of Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography - The Story of My Experiments with Truth - has been sold so far making it one the the best and biggest best-sellers. ![]()
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