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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... script , we should remove a great hindrance in the way of realizing the dream , which at present it is , of having a ... script . But the Bengalee script is a notice to the non - Bengalis- " hands off " . Conversely , if the Bengalis ...
... script , we should remove a great hindrance in the way of realizing the dream , which at present it is , of having a ... script . But the Bengalee script is a notice to the non - Bengalis- " hands off " . Conversely , if the Bengalis ...
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... script , I suppose , does not need any demonstration— the deciding factor being that it is the script known to the largest part of India .... A spirit that is so exclusive and narrow as to want every form of speech to be perpetuated and ...
... script , I suppose , does not need any demonstration— the deciding factor being that it is the script known to the largest part of India .... A spirit that is so exclusive and narrow as to want every form of speech to be perpetuated and ...
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... script . Every day lost in making this necessary change is so much cultural loss to the nation . The first and foremost thing is to revive the rich provincial languages with which India is blessed . It is nothing short of mental ...
... script . Every day lost in making this necessary change is so much cultural loss to the nation . The first and foremost thing is to revive the rich provincial languages with which India is blessed . It is nothing short of mental ...
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THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
y INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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