Mahatma Gandhi's letter came in auction for $ 6358

Gandhiji wrote in the letter that what we expect from mills is the same. He has written that although whatever you say is right, everything depends on looms.
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Notes: A letter with date without written by Mahatma Gandhi is auctioned in 6358 dollars. Gandhiji has emphasized the importance of Charkha in this letter. This information was given by the US RR Actions. The Auction House said in a statement that the letter is written in Gujarati language and it is addressed to a person named Yashwant Prasad. Gandhiji wrote in the letter that what we expect from mills is the same. He has written that although whatever you say is right, everything depends on looms.

Gandhiji's mention about Charkha is exceptionally important because he adopted it as a symbol of economic independence. During the freedom movement, Gandhi encouraged the Indians to spend the khadi per day in support of the Indian movement for independence. He encouraged all Indians to wear khadi instead of UK-made clothes under indigenous movement. (From input language)

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