Gandhi

Gandhian vision of Human Security at Global Level

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence, truth, and self-reliance offers a unique and powerful vision of human security—not just for individuals or nations, but for the world as a whole. Unlike traditional views that focus on military strength or state security, Gandhi’s vision places human dignity, peace, justice, and sustainable living at the center of […]

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Non-violent approach to conflict transformation

Introduction Non-violent conflict transformation is a peaceful way to handle disputes and bring about change in society. Instead of using violence or force, this approach uses dialogue, negotiation, and empathy to solve problems and build lasting peace. It was strongly supported by leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela. Key Principles

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Champaran Satyagraha

Introduction The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917 was Mahatma Gandhi’s first major political campaign in India. It took place in Champaran district in Bihar and is considered a turning point in India’s freedom struggle. It was a non-violent protest against the exploitation of indigo farmers by British planters. Background Under the “Tinkathia System,” farmers in Champaran

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India’s place in the modern world according to Gandhi vision

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi had a unique vision of India’s role in the modern world. He believed that India should lead not through military or economic power, but through its moral values, non-violence, and spiritual strength. According to Gandhi, India’s true greatness would lie in serving humanity and being a model of peace, justice, and sustainable

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What is Gandhi’s concept of Swaraj? How does it lead to Sarvodaya and Antyodaya?

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi’s idea of Swaraj (self-rule) goes beyond political independence. It is a deep and powerful concept that includes individual freedom, moral responsibility, and self-reliance. Gandhi believed that true freedom must start from within each person and extend to the entire society. This idea of Swaraj naturally leads to Sarvodaya (welfare of all) and

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MGPE-009 TMA 2024-25: Complete Answer Index (Section-I & II)

MGPE-009: Gandhi in the 21st Century – Complete Assignment Answer Index (2024-25) This post provides the complete list of all solved questions from both Section-I and Section-II of the Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) for MGPE-009 for the academic session 2024-25. 🔹 Section-I (Long Answers – 600+ Words) Attempt a critical review of Gandhi’s ideas on

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Village reconstruction

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi placed great importance on the development of villages. He believed that true independence and progress for India could only be achieved if its villages were strong and self-reliant. Gandhi’s idea of village reconstruction focused on improving rural life through self-sufficiency, simplicity, and moral values. Gandhi’s Vision for Village Reconstruction Gandhi saw villages

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