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... so that the whole world may benefit . I do not want India to rise on the ruin of other nations . If , therefore , India was strong and able , India would send out to the world her treasures of art THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS II II.
... so that the whole world may benefit . I do not want India to rise on the ruin of other nations . If , therefore , India was strong and able , India would send out to the world her treasures of art THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS II II.
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... representative of those half - starved , half- naked dumb millions . I am able to restrain myself from committing suicide by starvation , because I have faith in India's awakening . and her ability to put herself on the way to III.
... representative of those half - starved , half- naked dumb millions . I am able to restrain myself from committing suicide by starvation , because I have faith in India's awakening . and her ability to put herself on the way to III.
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... able - bodied man or woman without work or food . The golden rule .... is resolutely to refuse to have what millions cannot . This ability to refuse will not descend upon us all of a sudden . The first thing is to cultivate the mental ...
... able - bodied man or woman without work or food . The golden rule .... is resolutely to refuse to have what millions cannot . This ability to refuse will not descend upon us all of a sudden . The first thing is to cultivate the mental ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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