
Third Class in Indian Railways
Third Class in Indian Railways is a travelogue written by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in 1910, detailing his experiences during a train journey in India. The book highlights the social injustices and discrimination faced by passengers in third-class compartments, reflecting Gandhi's early observations of inequality and his commitment to social reform. This work is notable for its critique of colonial policies and its role in shaping Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolent resistance and civil rights activism.
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