His life and ideals remain an inspiration across the world but in reality, it was the complexity of his character that made Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi such a fascinating subject. Yet, much of the finer details of his life and intellectual growth has been obscured by the greatness of his achievements. To bring them all together in this illustrated biography is to bring alive one of the most revered figures in modern Indian history, and in a way that is a departure from earlier works. Gandhi: An Illustrated Biography is an intimate study into the evolution of a mischievous, fun-loving boy, into the Mahatma.
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New Book Published: GANDHI - An Illustrated Biography
GANDHI - An Illustrated Biography
Written by: Pramod Kapoor
First Published in India: January 2016
Pages : 324
Price : Rs. 2,495/-
Published by : Roli Books
To order a copy of the book, please contact :
info@rolibooks.com | sales@rolibooks.com
or visit www.rolibooks.com
Written by: Pramod Kapoor
First Published in India: January 2016
Pages : 324
Price : Rs. 2,495/-
Published by : Roli Books
To order a copy of the book, please contact :
info@rolibooks.com | sales@rolibooks.com
or visit www.rolibooks.com
About the Book:
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Gandhi Journal Article-I (March 2016): Gandhi Journal Article-I (March 2016) Gandhi and Ambedkar on Human Dignity
Gandhi Journal Article-I (March 2016)
Gandhi and Ambedkar on Human Dignity
By Ravi Ranjan
There are many ways in which we can understand the contemporary crisis of global India; some are external but majority of the problems are internal, few are legal but many are socio-political, and most of them are ethical and moral. Escalating violent conflicts, oppression, marginalization and exclusion has been producing and reproducing humiliation which dehumanizes the human 'self.' The relation of self to other self, hegemonic self to the oppressed self and individual self with the shared self embarks on the idea of equality and hence tries to eradicate untouchability and ensures dignity. In the Indian context the notion of equality still has to reach its constitutional commitment to be a righteous republic.1 Therefore, it is required to deliberate on ideas of Gandhi and Ambedkar that are constantly argued for dignified and harmonious human existence.
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