India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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CHAPTER XXVIII VILLAGE EXHIBITIONS If we want and believe that the village should not only survive but also become strong and flourishing , then the village perspective is the only correct view- point . If this is true then in our ...
CHAPTER XXVIII VILLAGE EXHIBITIONS If we want and believe that the village should not only survive but also become strong and flourishing , then the village perspective is the only correct view- point . If this is true then in our ...
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... I want to go to a court of justice , I must employ the English language as a medium ; that , when I become a Barrister , I may not speak my mother- tongue , and that someone else should have to translate to me from my own language ?
... I want to go to a court of justice , I must employ the English language as a medium ; that , when I become a Barrister , I may not speak my mother- tongue , and that someone else should have to translate to me from my own language ?
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That language alone can become the national language which is easy to learn . To our knowledge there has been no opposition to this view serious enough to take notice of . If Hindi takes the place of English , I for one would be pleased ...
That language alone can become the national language which is easy to learn . To our knowledge there has been no opposition to this view serious enough to take notice of . If Hindi takes the place of English , I for one would be pleased ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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