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Events that chased human life from time to time had been a source of learning for all. Those events also helped us to face sorrows and delights with equal vigor and serenity. We often forget that life resolves around sorrow and delight. It is wise to accept them both with equal commitment. Because both of them are needed to improve the quality of life. Both of them play a major role in maintaining the equilibrium of life.
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Gandhi was the chief architect of inducting the process of non-violence into revolution. From his huge experience, he held that non-violence or peaceful persuation can and must he an instrument of revolution. He has shown to the world that by peaceful resistance one can successfully put up a gallant fight against social injustice. Long before he pioneered the liberation movement of India through non-violence, he successfully led the non-co-operation and peaceful ...
Both Gandhi and Mao were revolutionary giants. They led their countries from despair to hope. But after their death, both India and China are facing catastrophe in ideological front; in spite of the fact that their ideas stand relevant to the present world. The process of implementation of their thought may vary, but their objectives were same in respect of their concern for the poor and the oppressed. Mao's concept of dialectics that thrived upon conflict and ...
The vision of Gandhi raised the question, whether his vision could be applied without Gandhi in this storm-tossed world of disbelief, treachery, greed, self and violence. The answer is affirmative. The world may continue with its application safely till better methods than that of Gandhi are invented. Gandhi’s methods were always linked with its goals. One starts with the feeling of achieving goal the moment he applies his methods. He worked on this unique ...
Even a God-fearing man like Mahatma Gandhi was so much depressed to observe the poverty-stricken world that he said: God can never appear before the starving man except in shape of bread. The statement clarifies that for a hungry man no sermon, no ideology, no prophecy could work. Hunger and poverty are both sides of a coin. They are synonymous. It is difficult to enumerate who stands first between the two. Whether poverty first or hunger first. Eradication ...
It has been an extremely uphill venture to observe and describe the life and mission of JP, a personality that has never treaded the prescribed way of either politics or that of revolution. He has been a man of controversial character but courageous enough to work out his own ideals. It is difficult to accept him as a politician of normal political character, nor a revolutionary with a casual violent approach. He was a man of his own ideas, evolved and developed ...