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Relevance of Gandhi in 21st Century

AuthorAshutosh Pandey
PublisherAbhijeet Publications
Publisher2010
Publisherv
Publisher251 p,
ISBN9380031897

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction/Ashutosh Pandey. 2. Hind Swaraj: eternal Guru and lessons for peace/K.C. Gangrade. 3. Gandhi and management/Anil Dutta Mishra. 4. Gandhi and terrorism/Anurag Gangal. 5. India\'s rural development in 21st century and Gandhian thought/O.K. Tiwari and Pushpraj Singh. 6. Gandhi and untouchability/P. Kishore Kumar and A.B.S.V. Ranga Rao. 7. Decolonization and social change Gnadhi-Nehru perspective/Shyamala Bhatia. 8. Gandhi and environment: perception, concern and action/Sitesh Bhatia. 9. Gandhi and corporate ethics on global era/Bishnu Narayan Sethi. 10. Gandhi\'s concept of future society/A.B.S.V. Ranga and P. Kishore Kumar. 11. Gandhi, women and non-violent movements and campaigns/Bharati Thakur. 12. Mahaveera, Marx and Gandhi on socio-political concept of equality: a comparative study/Rajshree. 13. Gandhian tools and traits in saving environment/Sanjay Baranwal. 14. M.K. Gandhi, India and peace/G.K. Singh and Renu Chaudhary. 15. Gandhi on religion/Himanshu Bourai. 16. The Gandhian method of conflict resoultion/A.N. Panda. 17. Gandhian perspective on human security/Rajnikant Pandey and Chandra Mohan Upadhyay. 18. Relevance of Gandhi in the 21st century/Dasarathi Bhuyan. 19. Gandhi and King on nonviolent resistance/Anju Jhamb. Bibliography.

Despite the plethora of literature on or about Gandhi, but still he is often misunderstood, misinterpreted, misrepresented, and usually labeled as outdated. To inspire the new generation, there is a continuous need for explaining, and restating the content, significance and relevance of Gandhian position on many issues w hich are of vital importance for the mankind.

Mahatma Gandhi was not primarily a political thinker, not even a political agitator. He was essentially a religious mankind man, a humanist and a man of action and intuition. The world can not easily forget a many sided person like Mahatma Gandhi who shunned delight and lived laborious days and who practiced truth and non-violence for over forty years of his life. He was multi-dimensional in his approach and left an indelible mark in religio-moral, socio-economic and political spheres. He dealt with the problems, which are timeless and universal because they spring from enduring weakness of human nature and human society. As an activist and a man of action, he practiced what is moral, truthful and non-violent after a thorough examination with great insight. Since the solution is to be found for them, were, based on these external principles, his philosophic ideas and ideals are progressively becoming significant and more relevant and needed than before.

In view of the above stated problem, a modest attempt has been made in this book to examine the process of degeneration of Indian polities, society and economy from value orientation to value lessens in the course of more than five decades. The answer to some of these questions, to some extent, can be found in the articles in this volume written by eminent scholars. An attempt has been made to discuss Relevance of Gandhi in present world, in general, and its impact on people, society and state, in particular. it is believe that the articles included in this book will throw some lights on different aspects related to Gandhian thought and be helpful in grasping the problems of Indian society to some extent."

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