Saturday, April 7, 2012

10,000 Gandhi books of worth Rs. 5.25 lakh have been sold within a month 360 MBA students of Chetana Management Institutes


Gandhi’s ‘Nai Taleem’ in higher education
10,000 Gandhi books of worth Rs. 5.25 lakh have been sold within a month by
360 MBA students of Chetana Management Institutes to get hands-on experience of marketing

Students of Chetana Management Institutes, wearing T-shirts with Gandhi’s messages ‘Be the change you wish to see in the world’ sold about 8,500 copies of Gandhi’s Autobiography ‘My Experiments With Truth’ in English, Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati and about 1,600 copies of other Gandhi books, ‘Timeless Inspirator–Reliving Gandhi’, Edited by internationally acclaimed scientist, Raghunath Mashelkar and ‘Gandhian Management’ by Ram Pratap, total 10,000 Gandhi books worth Rs. 5.25 lakhs, within a span of one month i.e. 4th March to 7th April 2012.

JAGRUTI 2012: All the way from Mumbai to Ahemdabad

JAGRUTI 2012: All the way from Mumbai to Ahemdabad: Priti Srivastava (student) went on a vacation to meet her family back in Ahemdabad. She's one of those few who took up work even while she ...

Thought For The Day ( SATYAGRAHA )


Friday, April 6, 2012

82nd commemoration of Dandi March and the spirit of peace and non-violence


82nd commemoration of Dandi March and the spirit of peace and non-violence

April 6,2012 is yet another red-letter day in the history of India, when the nation witnessed the re-enactment of historic Dandi March by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 82 years ago to protest the British rule for taxing natural salt. It was on this day in 1930, Gandhiji had started the historic march from Sabarmati Ashram with 78 volunteers for Dandi, a village on the sea cost in Gujarat. The 25-day march through dusty and muddy tracks culminated on April 6, 1930. As the march continued, people saw the changing history of the world. It was the whole of India rising up with rekindled enthusiasm and faith.



Rajiv Malhotra Lecture on Gandhi "Using Gandhi's Lens Today"

Thought For The Day ( WORLD )