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The News Scroll 06 May 2021
Last Updated at 10:30 pm | Source: PTI
Book tracing anti-apartheid activism of Gandhi’s close aide in South Africa launched Outlook May 06, 2021 22:30 IST Book tracing anti-apartheid activism of Gandhi’s close aide in South Africa launched outlookindia.com 1970-01-01T05:30:00+0530
By Fakir Hassen
Johannesburg, May 6 (PTI) A book tracing the anti-apartheid activism of Mahatma Gandhi’s close aide in South Africa Thambi Naidoo and four generations of his family starting from the early 1900s has been launched here.
The book titled Thambi Naidoo and Family: Struggle for a Non-racial South Africa details the story of four generations of the Naidoo family.