The book 'Gandhi's outstanding Leadership' was first published in 2006 and has been translated into 15 languages including Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese and several other Indian languages.
Former West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi released the books at a function late last evening in place of Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra who was scheduled to release them but could not attend.
"It is very good that the knowledge about Gandhi spreads in Kashmir and it is very good that the knowledge about him grows in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. But there should also be awareness about the literature of Kashmir in other areas of the country," he said.
In his address, the former Governor said it was his desire to listen to the music of Subbulakshmi in the morning and that by Begum Akthar in the evening.
"Now it is enough blaming the Qaed e azam and the Muslim League (for dividing the country), we should remove the divisions within ourself. Gandhi did his work we have to do our work now. In this darkness we have to march forward with our own small torches," Gopalakrishna said.
"It was a great challenge for me because the legacy and tradition of writing prose in Kashmiri is a recent development though we had some translations done in the 19th century but prose as a serious and sensitive genre in Kashmiri began developing after 1947," Rashid said.
"This book transformed me and for me this book will go a long way for Kashmiri students to have a better understanding of Gandhian philosophy, vision, secularism thought and international brotherhood," he said.
