He had a very analytical mind. Standing true to the traits of a transformational leader he used his vision and charisma to inspire people to achieve the larger goal. Malaviya had successfully connected the common people to the goal of national freedom. He magnificently won the hearts of the people wherever he went. It was the charm of his persona and charisma of his leadership that people all over the country and abroad related themselves to his mission and vision. People believed him because his intentions were so pure and selfless. Like a true leader Malaviya sensed the need of the …show more content…
Around late eighteenth century, the political condition of the country was turbulent. The economic as well as the social development of the country was very lethargic. While on the one hand people are trashed with the repressive policies and rules of the Colonial government on the other hand west was progressing very fast due to the industrial revolution and progressive policies for trade, education and health. The condition of trade and industry was very pitiable in India. Due to the poor economic polices of the government, traditional trades sand crafts and small scale industries of the country were on the verge of