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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... common . We have a common culture running through a variety of creeds and sub- creeds . We have common disabilities . I am endeavouring to show that a common material for our dress is not only desirable but necessary . We need also a ...
... common . We have a common culture running through a variety of creeds and sub- creeds . We have common disabilities . I am endeavouring to show that a common material for our dress is not only desirable but necessary . We need also a ...
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Mahatma Gandhi Ramachandra Krishna Prabhu. writers .... A common script for all India is a distant ideal . A common script for all those who speak the Indo - Sanskrit languages , including the Southern stock , is a practical ideal , if ...
Mahatma Gandhi Ramachandra Krishna Prabhu. writers .... A common script for all India is a distant ideal . A common script for all those who speak the Indo - Sanskrit languages , including the Southern stock , is a practical ideal , if ...
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... common medium . If it is to be for and of the starving millions , of the illiterate millions , of the illiterate women , of the suppressed ' untouchables ' , Hindi is the only possible common language . Young India , 18-6 - '31 Though I ...
... common medium . If it is to be for and of the starving millions , of the illiterate millions , of the illiterate women , of the suppressed ' untouchables ' , Hindi is the only possible common language . Young India , 18-6 - '31 Though I ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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