India of My DreamsA book, which places before the reader not only those basic and fundamental principles, but also indicates how we can help to fulfill them through our freedom by establishing a polity and social life, and through the instrumentality of a constitution and the dedication of the human material which this vast country will now throw up to work without any external fetters or internal inhibitions, will be welcomed by all. Shri R. K. Prabhu has proved his skill in making a selection of the most telling and significant passage from Mahatma Gandhi’s writings and have no doubt that this volume will be a useful addition to the literature on the subject. |
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If I have a living faith in it, it will transcend my love for India herself. My life dedicated to service of India through the religion of non-violence. Young India, 11-8-'20 If India makes violence her creed, and I have survived, ...
If I have a living faith in it, it will transcend my love for India herself. My life dedicated to service of India through the religion of non-violence. Young India, 11-8-'20 If India makes violence her creed, and I have survived, ...
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Let us engrave in our hearts the motto of a Western philosopher, 'plain living and high thinking.' Today it is certain that the millions cannot have high living and we the few who profess to do the thinking for the masses run the risk, ...
Let us engrave in our hearts the motto of a Western philosopher, 'plain living and high thinking.' Today it is certain that the millions cannot have high living and we the few who profess to do the thinking for the masses run the risk, ...
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In fact the right to perform one's duties is the only right that is worth living for and dying for. It covers all legitimate and contains in it seeds of Himsa. Harijan, 27-5-'39 In a democracy the individual will is governed and ...
In fact the right to perform one's duties is the only right that is worth living for and dying for. It covers all legitimate and contains in it seeds of Himsa. Harijan, 27-5-'39 In a democracy the individual will is governed and ...
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A fur coat may be a necessity for the dweller in the Polar regions, it will smother those living in the equatorial regions. Young India, 25-7-'29 I would categorically state my conviction that the mania for mass-production is ...
A fur coat may be a necessity for the dweller in the Polar regions, it will smother those living in the equatorial regions. Young India, 25-7-'29 I would categorically state my conviction that the mania for mass-production is ...
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... against the millions of living machines represented by the villagers scattered in the seven hundred thousand villages of India. Machinery to be well used has to help and ease human effort. The present use of machinery tends more and ...
... against the millions of living machines represented by the villagers scattered in the seven hundred thousand villages of India. Machinery to be well used has to help and ease human effort. The present use of machinery tends more and ...
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Contents
Sarvodaya | |
Theory of Trusteeship | |
Nonviolent Economy | |
The Way to Equal Distribution | |
Indias record of Nonviolence | |
The Sarvodaya State | |
Satyagraha and Duragraha | |
The Tillers of the Soil | |
Back to the Village | |
Every Village A Republic | |
Panchayat | |
Village Industries | |
What the Government can | |
Village Exhibition | |
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