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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Page 153
As father of , you might say , many boys and girls , you might almost say of thousands of boys and girls , I want to tell you , boys , that after all you hold your des- tiny in your own hands . I do not care what you learn or what you ...
As father of , you might say , many boys and girls , you might almost say of thousands of boys and girls , I want to tell you , boys , that after all you hold your des- tiny in your own hands . I do not care what you learn or what you ...
Page 178
If any boy spoke in the class in Gujarati which he understood , he was punished . It did not matter to the teacher if a ... We the boys had to learn many things by heart , though we could not understand them fully and often not at all .
If any boy spoke in the class in Gujarati which he understood , he was punished . It did not matter to the teacher if a ... We the boys had to learn many things by heart , though we could not understand them fully and often not at all .
Page 179
They were a preparation for fitting the boys for teaching them every- thing through English . High Schools were schools for cultural conquest by the English . The knowledge gained by the three hundred boys of my High School became a ...
They were a preparation for fitting the boys for teaching them every- thing through English . High Schools were schools for cultural conquest by the English . The knowledge gained by the three hundred boys of my High School became a ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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