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Mahatma Gandhi's Handwritten Notes Sold for $1.7 Million at Mumbai Auction

Mahatma Gandhi's handwritten notes were sold for $1.7 million at a Mumbai auction, setting a record for Indian historical documents. The auction occurred on August 22, 2026, and there are also reports about the uncertain status of a visit by Tarique Rahman from Bangladesh.

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A collection of handwritten notes by Mahatma Gandhi has sold for $1.7 million at an auction in Mumbai, marking the highest price ever for an Indian historical document. The auction took place on August 22, 2026. Additionally, there are reports regarding the uncertainty of a visit by Tarique Rahman from Bangladesh.

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