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Dadabhai Naoroji and Mahatma Gandhi - II

Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Senior Gandhian Scholar, Professor, Editor and Linguist

Gandhi International Study and Research Institute, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Contact No. – 09404955338, 09415777229

E-mail- dr.yadav.yogendra@gandhifoundation.net;

dr.yogendragandhi@gmail.com

Mailing Address- C- 29, Swaraj Nagar, Panki, Kanpur- 208020,…

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Father of the world and Mahatma Gandhi

Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Contact No- 09404955338

E-mail- dr.yadav.yogendra@gandhifoundation.net

 

Father of the world and Mahatma Gandhi

 

Fathers protect, support and responsible to their children. Responsible fathers’ figures may play a role in reducing behavior and psychological problems…

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Forewords of Mahatma Gandhi

Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Contact no. – 09404955338

E-mail- dr.yadav.yogendra@gandhifoundation.net

 

Forewords of Mahatma Gandhi

 

The word foreword was first used around the mid 17th century.  It was a translation of Dutch voorwoord or German Vorwort, which equal of Latin praefatio. It is a piece…

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Painting in Perespective of Mahatma Gandhi

Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav Gandhian Scholar Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India Contact No- 094055338 E-mail- dr.yadav.yogendra@gandhifoundation.net Painting in Perspective of Mahatma Gandhi Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment or color. The medium is commonly applied a brush but other objects can be used. In art the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. However, painting is also used outside of art as a common trade among…

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Sir Stafford Cripps, his Mission and Mahatma Gandhi

Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav

Gandhian Scholar

Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Contact No- 09404955338

E-mail- dr.yadav.yogendra@gandhifoundation.net

 

Sir Stafford Cripps, his Mission and Mahatma Gandhi

 

Cripps was born in London. His father was a member of the House of Commons. Who late in life joined the Labour Party. His mother was the…

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Mahatma Gandhi and his son Ramdas-II

Ramdas Gandhi was third son of Mahatma Gandhi. He was a freedom fighter. He had taken part in every freedom movement. He had sent many times jail by the British Government. He had not believed in eleventh wolves of Mahatma Gandhi. He opposed many times to Mahatma Gandhi on the poverty. Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to his son Ramdas on dated 8 January 1934 that I got both your letters. Do not worry about your having opened Manilal’s letter. You are free to open any letter. How can I possibly…

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Gandhi and Environment

Mahatma Gandhi loved nature very much. He knew the important of environment. So he always said to the people of India that he did not destroy nature for their greed. He wrote many times about it. He spoke in his prayer and other meetings about it.

Gandhi mentioned about environment in Indian Opinion, which published on dated 9 February 1907 that we ought to know the direction in which our Environment disposes our instincts. We know that we are not in every way masters of our own life;…

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Mahatma Gandhi and Motilal Nehru

Motilal Nehru (1861-1931); lawyer and politician; co-founder of Swaraj Party; elected to Central Legislative Assembly in 1923 and 1926; presided over Committee which drafted Nehru Report, 1928; President of the Indian National Congress, 1919 and 1928. Motilal Nehru was a prominent freedom fighter. He was much closed to Mahatma Gandhi. A several times Gandhi directed him. Sometimes he took his advice also.

Mahatma Gandhi wrote to Motilal Nehru on dated 20 February 1920 that On the 14th…

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Most popular speech of Mahatma Gandhi

Gandhiji delivered his most popular speech on the occasion of Banaras Hindu University inauguration programme at 6 February 1916. In this speech you can find the actual mind set up of Mahatma Gandhi. You know how much he brave? I have merely removed some of the verbiage which in cold print would make the speech bad reading: Friends, I wish to tender my humble apology for the long delay that took place before I was able to reach this place. And you will readily accept the apology when I tell…

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Mahatma Gadndhi's ethics of fasting

Jail was like for Mahatma Gandhi. He had read a lot of books in jail. He wrote his maximum books in jail. He wrote maximum articles for his periodicals. He had done maximum experience on diet in the jail. He made many experiments on the fasts also. Then he found its ethicks. So I think, there are great contributions of jail to make him Mahatma. He wrote that my cell was situated in a triangular block containing eleven tells. They were also part of the separate division, but the block…

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Rowlett Act & Satyagraha

 

Mahatma Gandhi opposed all those activity which was not fare for Indains. Rowlett Act was one of them. It was the first Satyagraha which spread all over India in the guidance of Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi wrote an article in the name of Satyagraha for knew about Satyagraha. Which was totally done by followed satya and ahimsa?

It was in order to combat the Rowlett Act which had raised a storm of unprecedented opposition inside the Council Chamber from the Indian…

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