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... that Prabhudas Gandhi invented an innovative foot-driven
spinning wheel and named it "Magan Charkha" in memory of his uncle
Maganlal Gandhi? Source:
"Prabhudas Gandhi". gandhiserve.org.
Archived from the original on 2022-08-14. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
Magan Rentiyo [મગન રેંટિયો] (in Gujarati) (First ed.). Ahmedabad: Akhil Bharat Charkha Sangh. February 1940. p. ३.
Archived from the original on 2022-08-14. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
This article appears not to meet any of the criteria of newness - created in July but nominated only on 27 August, has not seen a 5x expansion or been nominated as a GA. Earwig says copy vio is unlikely and the Gujarati source is AGF. QPQ is also not required to be done. I enjoyed reading it (and your work in general, @
Snehrashmi:), but the criteria appears not to be met.
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