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Gandhian institutions of Wardha

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bombay; Thacker; 1947Description: 47pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 RAO
Summary: No single man has affected the destinies or the daily life of the people of this country more than Gandhi. His greatness lies not in his politics alone; but also in what is commonly described as his 'Constructive Programme.' Wardha, in Central Provinces, is the centre of his constructive activities-and it is not for nothing that it has been called the 'de facto or unofficial capital of India.' In this book Prof. Rao, who has had firsthand knowledge and experience of Gandhian institutions, describes to the reader concrete examples of Gandhi's constructive genius and application of principles to practical needs.
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No single man has affected the destinies or the daily life of the people of this country more than Gandhi. His greatness lies not in his politics alone; but also in what is commonly described as his 'Constructive Programme.' Wardha, in Central Provinces, is the centre of his constructive activities-and it is not for nothing that it has been called the 'de facto or unofficial capital of India.' In this
book Prof. Rao, who has had firsthand knowledge and experience of Gandhian institutions, describes to the reader concrete examples of Gandhi's constructive genius and application of principles to practical needs.

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