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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... Industries These stand on a different footing from Khadi . There is not much scope for voluntary labour in them . Each industry will take the labour of only a certain number of hands . These industries come in as a handmaid to Khadi ...
... Industries These stand on a different footing from Khadi . There is not much scope for voluntary labour in them . Each industry will take the labour of only a certain number of hands . These industries come in as a handmaid to Khadi ...
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... industry machine industry . ( c ) Model lessons on rearing animals . ( d ) Art section . ( e ) Model of village latrine . and ( f ) Farm - yard manure v . chemical manure . ( g ) Utilization of hides , bones , etc. of animals . ( h ) ...
... industry machine industry . ( c ) Model lessons on rearing animals . ( d ) Art section . ( e ) Model of village latrine . and ( f ) Farm - yard manure v . chemical manure . ( g ) Utilization of hides , bones , etc. of animals . ( h ) ...
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... 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 ex- ploits the masses and deepens their poverty in exact proportion to its success over Khadi ...
... 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 ex- ploits the masses and deepens their poverty in exact proportion to its success over Khadi ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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