Name of the magazine published by Mahatma Gandhi during his stay in South Africa, was
1) Navjeevan
2) India Gazette
3) Africaner
4) Indian opinion
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The correct answer is Indian opinion .
The name of the magazine published by Mahatma Gandhi during his stay in South Africa was “Indian Opinion”. The magazine was started in 1903 and was aimed at spreading the message of Satyagraha and Swaraj (self-rule). The magazine also served as a platform for Gandhi to raise issues concerning the Indian community in South Africa, such as discrimination, racism, and unjust laws. The Indian Opinion was published in four languages – English, Hindi, Gujarati, and Tamil. The magazine was instrumental in uniting the Indian community in South Africa and played a significant role in the Indian independence movement.