Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
Gandhi Journal Article-II : The Satyagrahi in South Africa
The
Satyagrahi in South Africa
By Nechama Brodle
Hundred years is a long time, particularly in a town only a little
older than a century itself.
The road to Tolstoy Farm, Mahatma Gandhi's penultimate residence
in South Africa, is no longer marked, if indeed it ever was. To get there I
have to head south along Lenasia Drive and then follow a set of rather cryptic
directions provided by an urban geographer and a sociologist.
The farm was founded in 1910, the same year Count Leo Tolstoy
would die. Gandhi was a great fan of the Russian writer and the two had
exchanged several rather beautiful letters, rich with ideas and encouragement.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
Gandhi Journal Article-I : Gandhi and Novel Peace Prize
Mahatma Gandhi may not have received the Nobel Peace Prize, but he has certainly given us over a dozen Peace Prize winners!
By Ramesh Oza
Amongst all the Nobel Peace Prize winners, the two most deserving persons to receive it are women and both are from Asia, something we can be proud of. The first one is Malala Yousafzai, and the second is Aung San Suu Kyi of erstwhile Burma now Myanmar.
While India and Pakistan are exchanging fire at the border, each flexing its muscles threatening each other with destruction, comes the announcement of two persons, unknown to each other, being recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize. Whether this is just a coincidence or a planned thought-out decision on the part of the Nobel Committee we will never know, but this event is certainly one that should put leaders of both the countries to shame.
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