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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He lives in the hope and will work in the hope that with the removal of the most serious obstacle in the way of her unity — the wedge driven by her alien rulers —and the healing of the wounds recently inflicted on her , the India of his ...
He lives in the hope and will work in the hope that with the removal of the most serious obstacle in the way of her unity — the wedge driven by her alien rulers —and the healing of the wounds recently inflicted on her , the India of his ...
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I venture to hope therefore that the young men of Madras will show their appreciation of Marwadi generosity by availing themselves of the facility afforded to them of learning Hindi without payment . Young India , 16-6 - '20 Bengal and ...
I venture to hope therefore that the young men of Madras will show their appreciation of Marwadi generosity by availing themselves of the facility afforded to them of learning Hindi without payment . Young India , 16-6 - '20 Bengal and ...
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The student world which is receiving an education far too expensive for starving India , an education which only a microscopic minority can ever hope to receive , is expected to qualify itself for it by giving its life - blood to the ...
The student world which is receiving an education far too expensive for starving India , an education which only a microscopic minority can ever hope to receive , is expected to qualify itself for it by giving its life - blood to the ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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