“I passed an entire night in mental turmoil. Ultimately, I decided to take the plunge without even informing my family.”

India Today in: "Gulzarilal Nanda: Profile in austerity".
When he joined the Freedom Movement in 1921 after he met Mahatma Gandhi.

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