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 139
... teach them how to live truly . Doctors aver that 99 % of disease springs from insanitation , from eating the wrong food and from under - nourishment . If we can teach this 99 % the art of living , we can afford to forget the 1 ...
... teach them how to live truly . Doctors aver that 99 % of disease springs from insanitation , from eating the wrong food and from under - nourishment . If we can teach this 99 % the art of living , we can afford to forget the 1 ...
Page 149
... teach their children . I may not be able to do so for lack of time . The villagers will come to me and ask me ... teach them spinning and when they come and ask me for the services of a weaver , I will find them a weaver on the same ...
... teach their children . I may not be able to do so for lack of time . The villagers will come to me and ask me ... teach them spinning and when they come and ask me for the services of a weaver , I will find them a weaver on the same ...
Page 222
... teach the rules of sanitation to the villagers and to attend to the ordinary cases of illness . They will also introduce the spinning - wheel amongst them and teach them the use of every spare minute . In order that this may be done ...
... teach the rules of sanitation to the villagers and to attend to the ordinary cases of illness . They will also introduce the spinning - wheel amongst them and teach them the use of every spare minute . In order that this may be done ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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