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Navjivan Press: A Living Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi

Navjivan Press, located in Ahmedabad, is a symbol of Mahatma Gandhi’s belief in the power of words and responsible journalism. Founded in 1919, it played a key role in India’s fight for independence. Gandhi understood that the press could spread his ideas of non-violence, self-reliance, and truth. He bought the Navjivan weekly from the Natwar Printing Press after no one else would publish his bold ideas. With just 2,500 initial subscriptions, it quickly grew to over 15,000 readers, making it one of the most popular Gujarati publications of its time.

Importance of Publishing

For Gandhi, publishing was not just a business; it was a moral duty. He believed that poor-quality printing was like violence because it misled readers. He insisted on high standards for printing and wanted his books to be affordable. His autobiography, ‘My Experiments with Truth’, was priced at just 12 annas to ensure everyone could read it. When a bad translation of Gokhale’s speeches was published, Gandhi demanded it be destroyed, showing his commitment to quality and truth.

Lasting Impact

Gandhi’s writings had a significant impact on the Indian public, which caught the attention of British authorities. In 1922, he faced sedition charges for his critical articles. Despite the challenges, he remained dedicated to his mission. He believed the press should serve the people and inspire courage. Today, Navjivan Press stands as a testament to Gandhi’s values of truth, self-reliance, and non-violence, continuing to inspire generations.

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