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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The very first problem the village worker will solve is its sanitation . It is the most neglected of all the problems that baffle workers and that undermine physical well - being and breed disease . If the worker became a voluntary ...
The very first problem the village worker will solve is its sanitation . It is the most neglected of all the problems that baffle workers and that undermine physical well - being and breed disease . If the worker became a voluntary ...
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THE VILLAGE WORKER The village work frightens us . We who are town- bred find it trying to take to the village life . Our bodies in many cases do not respond to the hard life . But it is a difficulty which we have to face boldly ...
THE VILLAGE WORKER The village work frightens us . We who are town- bred find it trying to take to the village life . Our bodies in many cases do not respond to the hard life . But it is a difficulty which we have to face boldly ...
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worker has , therefore , to master it , and become a basic education teacher himself . Adult education will follow in the wake of basic education as a matter of course . Where this new edu- cation has taken root , the children ...
worker has , therefore , to master it , and become a basic education teacher himself . Adult education will follow in the wake of basic education as a matter of course . Where this new edu- cation has taken root , the children ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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