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14, 1931 (UP) The federal structure committee of the Indian round table conference met today to consider ... Mahatma M. K. Gandhi, leader of the Indian Nationalists, arrived 12 minutes later.
A previously unknown pencil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, drawn from life and inscribed by him in 1931, auctioned for 32,500 pounds, about four times its estimated price Exciting, sharp and clear ...
St. Gandhi squatted placidly spinning in Poona ... “It was a wedding without the bride.” What the Indian Round Table Conference can do is to rehash the Simon Report and another made last ...
The portrait was made when Gandhi went to London in 1931 for the second Round Table conference, held to discuss constitutional reforms for India and address its demands for self-governance.
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