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 196
I have , therefore , come to the conclusion that books are required more for the teachers than for the taught . And every teacher , if he is to do full justice to his pupils , will have to prepare the daily lesson from the material ...
I have , therefore , come to the conclusion that books are required more for the teachers than for the taught . And every teacher , if he is to do full justice to his pupils , will have to prepare the daily lesson from the material ...
Page 241
To teach astronomy and kindred sciences we have teachers who have gone through course of training in them and are masters of their art . Even so must we have as teachers of sexual science , i.e. the science of sex - control , those who ...
To teach astronomy and kindred sciences we have teachers who have gone through course of training in them and are masters of their art . Even so must we have as teachers of sexual science , i.e. the science of sex - control , those who ...
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That is the heritage your teachers and my teachers have taught Asia . Harijan , 20-4 - 247 CHAPTER LXXV OBITER DICTA A divasis The Adivasis are the original inhabitants whose material position is perhaps no better than that of Harijans ...
That is the heritage your teachers and my teachers have taught Asia . Harijan , 20-4 - 247 CHAPTER LXXV OBITER DICTA A divasis The Adivasis are the original inhabitants whose material position is perhaps no better than that of Harijans ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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