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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Application of Gandhi’s concept of Non-violence and freedom in present society
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Ritika Pareek
Abstract
Mahatma Gandhi was a strong and rigid person, very resolute and stiff-necked with his principle of peaceful resolution of war yet in the long run it was non-violent resistant that won opportunity for us, the Indians with all nobility and regard. Gandhian idea of freedom is essential more than important than anything else in the present day struggle torn world; a world where man is hollowed against man, country against country and religion against religion. On the off chance that we take a stab at flexibility, at that point Gandhian standards are the pre-essential which will lead us to that freedom. Freedom is simply the entirety regard, poise and development as lectured by Gandhi and which can alone be achieved through non-violent means. History bears proof where freedom was won by taking up arms to the detriment of lives; however history has additionally demonstrated flexibility or 'swaraj' can be accomplished through Gandhian means. This peaceful lifestyle may bring a conclusion to inward battle or debate in a few sections of the world which is as a rule much of the time saw today. With this point, our present paper is an endeavor to examine Gandhian idea of freedom and peaceful way of living to demonstrate its potential commitment to the present day society.
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Pages:1661-1662
How to cite this article:
Ritika Pareek "Application of Gandhi’s concept of Non-violence and freedom in present society". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 1661-1662
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