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Gandhi Journal Article - II
THAMBI NAIDU - 'Lion Like' Satyagrahi in South Africa
By E. S. Reddy
One of the first satyagrahis in the movement of 1906-14 in South Africa and a most loyal and courageous colleague of Gandhiji was Govindasamy Krishnasamy Thambi Naidoo. Apart from defying the law and going to jail many times, he made a crucial contribution in mobilising the Tamils in the Transvaal to participate in the satyagraha and the workers in Natal to strike for the abolition of an unjust tax which caused enormous suffering.
Thambi Naidoo was born in 1875 in Mauritius where his parents had migrated from Madras Presidency. According to his daughter, Thayanayagie (known as Thailema), his father was a prosperous fertilisers and cartage contractor in Mauritius.
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Gandhi Journal Article - I
The relevance of Gandhian
Economics to Modern India
The
economic philosophy of Gandhi is written about, discussed and talked about.
However, when it comes to implementation, it is criticized for being
impractical and imaginary. For instance, the concept of trusteeship as
enunciated by Gandhi demands non-possession. It seeks individual to dispossess
his wealth and income beyond his requirements so that the economic welfare of
the less capable is realized. The principle of non-possession and trusteeship
is not realized practically because individuals are immensely attached to their
wealth in the ordinary course of life. Gandhi and even later day Gandhians have
not been able to find the root cause of attachment to wealth and its
accumulation overtime.
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