Mahatma Gandhi's letter sold for 460,000 rupees

in #photography6 years ago

A letter written on the importance of cutting the wheel of India's Mahatma Gandhi's Charka was sold for $ 6358. The Indian currency, which is worth about 460,000 rupees

The letter written in Gujarati language was auctioned by US auctioneer 'R and auction'. According to the statement of the company, Indian media said 'Ananda Bazar'.

It is not known when the letter is written. Writing at the end of this letter written to one person named Yashvant Prasad, 'Bapu blessing'.

In one of the letters, Mahatma Gandhi wrote that, as we had hoped for Charka, it has been done. Writing in another place, however, whatever you are saying is correct. Everything depends on Charka.

During the freedom movement, Gandhi urged the countrymen to leave foreign clothes and wear raw cotton in Charak. Speaking to Charaka as the symbol of economic self-reliance of the country.

In addition to this, Gandhi propagated the importance of Charaka for financially self-reliant. He advised the people of the country to cut charka every day. Although the letter was sold, but did not tell who bought it, and no more 'auction' authority.

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