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 145
Those who have settled in villages in the spirit of service are not dismayed by the difficulties facing them . ... The difficulty with the young man is , perhaps , that he has gone to the village merely to earn a living without the ...
Those who have settled in villages in the spirit of service are not dismayed by the difficulties facing them . ... The difficulty with the young man is , perhaps , that he has gone to the village merely to earn a living without the ...
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... if a great deal of time had not to be wasted in mastering the different scripts , we should all know several languages without much difficulty ; for instance , most people who have a little knowledge of Sanskrit would have no ...
... if a great deal of time had not to be wasted in mastering the different scripts , we should all know several languages without much difficulty ; for instance , most people who have a little knowledge of Sanskrit would have no ...
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Bengal , because of its prejudice against learning any other language of India , and Madras , because of the difficulty of the Dravidians about picking up Hindustani . An average Bengali can really learn Hindustani in two months if he ...
Bengal , because of its prejudice against learning any other language of India , and Madras , because of the difficulty of the Dravidians about picking up Hindustani . An average Bengali can really learn Hindustani in two months if he ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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