Looking at the future of nonviolent action at the turn of the present century, described as the bloodiest one in history, may rightfully generate feelings of pessimism. Yet this otherwise the ...
This paper seeks to explore the relevance of Basic Education experiments in a changing world and the policy implications they have. The paper will endeavour to see whether such experiments have the ...
Gandhi Research Foundation (GRF), was inaugurated by then President of India, Pratibha Patil on 25th March, 2012. It is the promoter of 'Gandhi Teerth' which is sponsored by Jain Irrigation and ...
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Comprehensive website on Mahatma Gandhi developed and maintain by Gandhian Institutions : Bombay Sarvodaya Mandal & Gandhi Research Foundation ...
With Gandhi, the notion of nonviolence attained a special status. He not only theorized on it, he adopted nonviolence as a philosophy and an ideal way of life. He made us understand that the ...
While Mahatma Gandhi was fighting against the British regime in mainland India, the northwest fringes of the country, then known as the North-West Frontier Province and now part of Afghanistan, were ...
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Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948) and Bhimjirao Ambedkar (1891-1956) are among the major makers of modern India. Their public careers began early — Gandhi's in South Africa in the mid-1890s and ...
The ecological crisis we confront today has been analysed from various angles and scientific data on the state of our environment made available. Humanity has come out of its foolish self-complacency ...
Satyagraha is the most important contribution of Gandhi to social philosophy and movement. It emerged as a weapon of conflict resolution. The concept of satyagraha could be understood in the broader ...
THE THEORY OF trusteeship as proposed by Gandhi is non-violent in character while retaining the freedom of occupation, consumption and production and thus ensures the right of development of ...