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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Speeches and Writings of Mahatma Gandhi , p . 474 I have said times without number that Satyagraha admits of no violence , no pillage , no incendiarism ; and still in the name of Satyagraha we have burnt buildings , forcibly captured ...
Speeches and Writings of Mahatma Gandhi , p . 474 I have said times without number that Satyagraha admits of no violence , no pillage , no incendiarism ; and still in the name of Satyagraha we have burnt buildings , forcibly captured ...
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It should be the speech of the majority of the inhabitants of India . 4. It should be easy to learn for the whole of the country . 5. In choosing this language considerations of temporary or passing interest should not count .
It should be the speech of the majority of the inhabitants of India . 4. It should be easy to learn for the whole of the country . 5. In choosing this language considerations of temporary or passing interest should not count .
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The Hindi - speaking Hindu preachers and the Urdu - speaking Maulvis make their religious speeches throughout India in Hindi and Urdu , and even the illiterate masses understand them . Even an unlettered Gujarati , when he goes to the ...
The Hindi - speaking Hindu preachers and the Urdu - speaking Maulvis make their religious speeches throughout India in Hindi and Urdu , and even the illiterate masses understand them . Even an unlettered Gujarati , when he goes to the ...
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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