MAHATMA GANDHI VIEWS ON WOMEN
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Author(s):
SUVARNA HIREGOUDRA
Vol - 4, Issue- 4 ,
Page(s) : 192 - 194
(2013 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/BBSSES
Abstract
THE milestone of the 50th year of Republic urges India to examine its problem, progress and paradoxes. Mahatma Gandhi's vision of Swaraj in all its facets and from different perspectives has permeated the discourse on India's contemporary history. As the most towering figure in India's freedom struggle Gandhi's role will remain unchallenged. All over the world the imprint of his moral philosophy as a workable political ideology has been particularly indelible.
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