Introduction
Gandhian Social Work is based on the values and principles taught by Mahatma Gandhi. It focuses on truth, non-violence, self-reliance, and service to the poor.
Main Features
- Rural development through self-employment and local resources.
- Promotion of khadi and village industries.
- Focus on cleanliness, education, and women’s empowerment.
- Use of non-violent protest and satyagraha for social justice.
Conclusion
Gandhian social work inspired many movements and continues to guide social workers in their mission to serve society ethically and peacefully.