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_aSharma, Suresh Ed. _989730 |
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245 | _aM. K. Gandhi's Hind Swaraj : a critical edition | ||
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_aHyderabad _bOrient Blackswan Pvt. ltd. _c2019 |
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300 | _axxiv,83p. | ||
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_aGandhi Studies Ed. by Ashis Nandy & Others _989725 |
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505 | _aContents Preface to the English Translation 5 Foreword 9 1. The Congress and its Officials 11 2. The Partition of Bengal 17 3. Discontent and Unrest 21 4. What is Swaraj? 23 5. The Condition of England 26 6. Civilisation 30 7. Why was India Lost? 34 8. The Condition of India 37 9. The Condition oflndia (cont.): Railways 40 10. The Condition of India (cont.) : The Hindus and the Mahomedans 44 11. The Condition of India (cont.) : Lawyers 50 12. The Condition of India (cont.) : Doctors 53 13. What is True Civilisation? 56 14. How can India become Free? 59 15. Italy and India 62 16. Brute Force 65 17. Passive Resistance 72 18. Education 82 19. Machinery 88 20. Conclusion 92 APPENDIX I: Some Authorities APPENDIX II: Testimonies by Eminent Men | ||
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_aConstructivism (Architecture) _aNationalism _aPolitics and government _aHinda Svaraja (Gandhi, Mahatma) |
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650 | _aMahābhārata | ||
650 | _aHindu mythology | ||
650 | _aTelevision series |