Associates of Gandhi: Mahadev Desai. In: mkgandhi.org. 11. April 2018, abgerufen am 23. Oktober 2020 (englisch): „In 1924 he [Anm.: Desai] took over as editor of Navajivan and also saw his home blessed with a son.“
Freie Übersetzung des englischen Textes von: Associates of Gandhi: Mahadev Desai. In: mkgandhi.org. 11. April 2018, abgerufen am 23. Oktober 2020 (englisch): „It is not without reason that I have asked you to visit me every day. I want you to come and stay with me. I have found in you just the type of young man for whom I have been searching for the last two years. Will you believe me if I tell you that I have got in you the man I wanted-the man to whom I can entrust all my work some day and be at ease, and on whom I can rely with confidence? You have to come to me […] I am confident that you will be useful to me in various ways because of your good qualities.“
Associates of Gandhi: Mahadev Desai. In: mkgandhi.org. 11. April 2018, abgerufen am 23. Oktober 2020 (englisch): „Durgabehn preferred to stay back in Allahabad and help Devdas in running the cyclostyle machine [Anm.: Druckmaschine], sticking wrappers on the copies and writing addresses on them. In those days, women rarely did such work, especially in the northern region of India.“
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Venu Madhav Govindu: Price Of Freedom. In: Outlook-Magazin. 15. August 2008, abgerufen am 23. Oktober 2020 (englisch).