Gandhi’s Concept on Education and Its Relevance in the Present Day V.N. Rajashekharan Pillai The Purpose of Education I have been involved in the university system for more than 30 years. I used to interact with a large number of under-graduate students in the colleges and universities. I used to go to the colleges and universities to address students as a Vice Chancellor. Society has always been criticizing and doubting the purpose of education. What is the purpose of education in society
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It was indeed a Herculean task for every Indian those days to fight against those powerful giants. We must not allow those hard times and struggles fade away from our memories. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar gave the longest ever written constitution to us. Gandhiji taught us Ahimsa. Swami Vivekanada gave us spiritual power. Yes‚ with these contributions‚ India will be the super power in the coming years. We have also proved ourselves worthy of freedom. But are we blind to the black clouds surrounding us
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Learning is a continuous process and it always gives us an opportunity to develop awareness about various aspects of life. Nobody should think that everything is known to us which is nothing but suicidal tendency. Great people always stressed that what we know is not even a drop of the ocean. Hence‚ we should develop an attitude of modesty and try to learn new things in a continuous manner. In this path of learning‚ one should take inspiration from our ancestors and national freedom fighters. Shri
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The pen is mightier than the sword There is a very famous saying that the role of pen is mightier than that of the sword. But unfortunately there are people who do not agree to the saying and believe that the use of force is necessary. The pen is used to express ideas and the sword stands for force. It is forcing your own views on others. If somebody does not accept those views they must be forced by the use of the sword. The sword‚ therefore‚ implies force‚ not reason. The statement really
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Deepavali or Diwali (Sanskrit: दीपावली‚ Tamil: தீபாவளி‚ Nepali: दीपावली तिहार‚ Hindi: दिवाली‚ Gujarati: દિવાળી‚ Marathi: दिवाळी‚ Kannada: ದೀಪಾವಳಿ‚Konkaniधाकली दिवाळी‚ Malayalam: ദീപാവലി‚ Oriya: ଦୀପାବଳୀ‚ Punjabi: ਦਿਵਾਲੀ‚ Telugu: దీపావళి) (also spelt Devali in certain regions) ‚ popularly known as the "festival of lights‚" is a five-day Hindu festival[3] which starts on Dhanteras‚ celebrated on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna paksha (dark fortnight) of the Hindu calendar month Ashwin and ends on Bhaubeej
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the pessimist run to blow it out? The history of the world is nothing but the history of a few optimistic people. “Never give in‚ never lose hope and faith ‚ never say die‚ these people are the ones who leave their mark in the history of mankind. Gandhiji ‚ for example‚ was quite optimistic that his weapon of non violence would bring him success in driving Britishers out of India‚ and it did. Life is nothing but a series of miseries ‚ difficulties and obstacles some surmountable and some insurmountable
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products to suit needs of rural customers. For example‚ LG removed ‘golden eye’ technology in models sold in rural market. Keeping in mind about the rural customers‚ LG carried out campaigns in various regional channels like Lashkara‚ Alpha Punjabi‚ and Gujarati. LGEIL adopted a unique distribution strategy for rural markets to increase its presence and sale of its other products. The company designed a pyramidal sales structure by decentralizing its distributing network. The company fragmented the distribution
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India Demographics Profile 2013 Home > Factbook > Countries > India Population | 1‚205‚073‚612 (July 2012 est.) | Age structure | 0-14 years: 29.3% (male 187‚386‚162/female 165‚345‚284) 15-24 years: 18.2% (male 116‚019‚042/female 103‚660‚359) 25-54 years: 40.2% (male 249‚017‚538/female 235‚042‚251) 55-64 years: 6.8% (male 41‚035‚270/female 40‚449‚880) 65 years and over: 5.6% (male 31‚892‚823/female 35‚225‚003) (2012 est.) | Median age | total: 26.5 years male: 25.9 years
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preferred by the people. 4. To know the group of people who read offline newspaper. Finding Researcher can found that out of 65 respondents all of they read the newspaper. From the study researcher found that majority of people preferred Gujarati language to read the Newspaper. Divya Bhaskar enjoys marketing leadership position‚ 27% respondents are read Divya Bhaskar newspaper. From the study researcher found that Majority of people read Business news and National news Section. Out of
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"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the ways its animals are treated" was written by Gandhiji. Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk‚ he does not lay eggs‚ he is too weak to pull the plough‚ he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. Animals are considered as property only. All around the world animals are being used for people’s enjoyment like fairs‚ circuses‚ amusement
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