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 112
It must show how to conduct the various village industries , wherefrom to obtain the needed implements , how to make them . The actual working of each industry should be demonstrated . Along with these the following should also find ...
It must show how to conduct the various village industries , wherefrom to obtain the needed implements , how to make them . The actual working of each industry should be demonstrated . Along with these the following should also find ...
Page 117
Nothing took the place of these industries . ... Harijan , 13-4 - '40 CHAPTER XXX THE MILL INDUSTRY Our mills cannot today spin enough for our wants , and if they did , they would not keep down prices unless they were compelled .
Nothing took the place of these industries . ... Harijan , 13-4 - '40 CHAPTER XXX THE MILL INDUSTRY Our mills cannot today spin enough for our wants , and if they did , they would not keep down prices unless they were compelled .
Page 118
Young India , 16-2-21 The great mill industry may be claimed to be an Indian industry . But in spite of its ability to compete with Japan and Lancashire , it is an industry that exploits the masses and deepens their poverty in exact ...
Young India , 16-2-21 The great mill industry may be claimed to be an Indian industry . But in spite of its ability to compete with Japan and Lancashire , it is an industry that exploits the masses and deepens their poverty in exact ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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