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
... difficulty with the young man is , perhaps , that he has gone to the village merely to earn a living without the spirit of service behind it . I admit that village life does not offer attractions to those who go there in search of money ...
... difficulty with the young man is , perhaps , that he has gone to the village merely to earn a living without the spirit of service behind it . I admit that village life does not offer attractions to those who go there in search of money ...
Page 208
... difficulty to the educated classes of Madras . But for Maharash- trians , Gujaratis , Sindhis and Bengalis it should be very easy . In a few months they can acquire enough command of Hindi to be able to use it for national purposes . It ...
... difficulty to the educated classes of Madras . But for Maharash- trians , Gujaratis , Sindhis and Bengalis it should be very easy . In a few months they can acquire enough command of Hindi to be able to use it for national purposes . It ...
Page 214
... difficulty of the Dravidians about picking up Hindustani . An average Bengali can really learn Hindustani in two months if he gave it three hours per day and a Dravidian in six months at the same rate . Neither a Bengali nor a Dravidian ...
... difficulty of the Dravidians about picking up Hindustani . An average Bengali can really learn Hindustani in two months if he gave it three hours per day and a Dravidian in six months at the same rate . Neither a Bengali nor a Dravidian ...
Contents
THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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