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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... UNTOUCHABILITY There is an ineffaceable blot that Hinduism today carries with it . I have declined to believe that it has been handed down to us from immemorial times . I think that this ... UNTOUCHABILITY 251 THE CURSE OF UNTOUCHABILITY.
... UNTOUCHABILITY There is an ineffaceable blot that Hinduism today carries with it . I have declined to believe that it has been handed down to us from immemorial times . I think that this ... UNTOUCHABILITY 251 THE CURSE OF UNTOUCHABILITY.
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... untouchability as we are observing today in India is a hideous thing and wears various forms in various provinces , even in districts . It has degraded both the untouchables and the touchables . It has stunted the growth of nearly 40 ...
... untouchability as we are observing today in India is a hideous thing and wears various forms in various provinces , even in districts . It has degraded both the untouchables and the touchables . It has stunted the growth of nearly 40 ...
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... untouchability even amongst untouchables merely demonstrates that the evil cannot be confined and that its deadening effect is all - per- vading . The existence of untouchability amongst un- touchables is an additional reason for ...
... untouchability even amongst untouchables merely demonstrates that the evil cannot be confined and that its deadening effect is all - per- vading . The existence of untouchability amongst un- touchables is an additional reason for ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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