It was written in weekly installments and published in his journal Navjivan from 1925 to 1929.The views expressed in comments published on newindianexpress.com are those of the comment writers alone. "The autobiography was first published in Dogri in 1968.
But now the trust has decided to publish it. Gujarat might be Mahatma Gandhi's native state but it is 'God's own country' Kerala that has more takers for his autobiography. They do not represent the views or opinions of newindianexpress.com or its staff, nor do they represent the views or opinions of The New Indian Express Group, or any entity of, or affiliated with, The New Indian Express Group.

But now the trust has decided to publish it. "The book, printed in several languages including Assamese, Odia, Manipuri, Punjabi and Kannada, in all has sold 57.74 lakh copies," the Trust said.The 500-page autobiography, priced at Rs 80, saw sales of 2,000 copies in Punjabi when it was launched in 2014, while sales of the Manipuri and Sanskrit versions hover around the 3,000 mark each.

"The autobiography was first published in Dogri in 1968. Mahatma Gandhi's Autobiography is one book which guides you as to what is right and wrong. Cover of Gandhi's autobiography in Malayalam (L), Illustration of Gandhi by artist Madanan G ujarat might be Mahatma Gandhi's native state but it … എന്താണ് ബുദ്ധിസം|Biography of Gautama Buddha and the History of Buddhism in Malayalam - Duration: 10:06. Vivek Desai, managing trustee of the Navijivan Trust, pointed out to Kerala's high literacy rate as the reason for the robust sales of its Malayalam translation. Only 1,000 copies were printed at that time and none after that.

In this preface Desai notes that the book was originally published in two volumes, the first in 1927 and second in 1929. It is there in Gujarat as well but it is higher in Kerala. Ask for details ; Follow Report by Kuttumalu020678 08.11.2019 We will start with 500 copies, which will be available from January," said Navjivan trustee Kapilbhai Rawal.The Bodo version is currently being worked on and is expected to hit the markets by January next year, he added.Rawal said the trust has decided to launch the autobiography as an audio-book, which can be in the form of a CD or pen drive. Most importantly, the author should have experienced all these. It is there in Gujarat as well but it is higher in Kerala. The original was in Gujarati, and was later translated into English and other Indian languages. newindianexpress.com reserves the right to take any or all comments down at any time. "Moreover, Kerala has a culture of reading.

We will start with 500 copies, which will be available from January," said Navjivan trustee Kapilbhai Rawal.He added that the Bodo version is currently being worked on and is expected to hit the markets by January next year. Ahmedabad: Gujarat might be Mahatma Gandhi's native state but it is 'God's own country' Kerala that has more takers for his autobiography.

The book has sold 8.24 lakh copies in its Malayalam versionGujarat might be Mahatma Gandhi's native state but it is 'God's own country' Kerala that has more takers for his autobiography.According to Navjivan Trust, an Ahmedabad-based publishing house founded by Gandhi, The book in Gujarati was published in 1927. Experts pointed out to Kerala's high literacy rate as the reason for the robust sales of its Malayalam translation.AHMEDABAD: Gujarat might be Mahatma Gandhi's native state but it is 'God's own country' Kerala that has more takers for his autobiography.According to Navjivan Trust, an Ahmedabad-based publishing house founded by Gandhi, 'The Story of My Experiments With Truth' has sold 8.24 lakh copies in its Malayalam version, the highest for any language after English, while the figure is 6.71 lakh for Gujarati.The book in Gujarati was published in 1927. "Moreover, Kerala has a culture of reading.
"Those who do not have time to read books can listen to audiobooks while travelling to work or in office," he said. Schools and colleges in Kerala buy the book in higher numbers," Desai said.According to data with the trust, the book has sold the most in English, currently at 20.98 lakh copies, followed by Malayalam, and then Tamil with 7.35 lakh copies, while 6.63 lakh Hindi copies were sold.The book, printed in several languages including Assamese, Odia, Manipuri, Punjabi and Kannada, in all has sold 57.74 lakh copies, the Trust said.The 500-page autobiography, priced at Rs 80, saw sales of 2,000 copies in Punjabi when it was launched in 2014, while sales of the Manipuri and Sanskrit versions hover around the 3,000 mark each.The trust plans to release the book in Jammu and Kashmir's Dogri and Assam's Bodo languages.