Ronit more biography of mahatma
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Savaging the Civilized: Verrier Elwin, His Tribals, and India
-Mahadev Dasai, Gandhi's secretary on Elwin
The first time I came across Ramachandra Guha's name was in Buddhadeb Guha's ফাগুয়ারা ভিলা, where this work was particularly praised for the anthropological qualities it holds. And while I don't regret reading this at all, I'm glad that I read it in the reading section of my college library and not after buying it.
The initial chapters mainly focused on the theological elements, about Elwin's college life in Oxford with "supper, followed by cinema or orgy afterwards", how the Catholic Church wanted to convert the Indian aboriginals, and how it was in line with the motives of Mahatma Gandhi, who "sought to invigorate Hinduism with elements of Christian tradition."
It was notable, in this pa
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Biography Analysis
Biography Analysis
Of
RATAN SHASTRI JI”
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:
Dr. Ipshita Bansal M.B.A (II SEM)
FMS-Wisdom Batch B
Banasthali University Swati
Agrawal - 5696
Swati Chandra -
5697
Swati Gupta -
5698 Swati
Phanan - 5699
Swati Shree -
5700
Swati Singhal -
5701
Tanvi Mittal -
5702
Tina -
5703
INTRODUCTION
Smt. Ratan Shastri was born in the middle class family where the environment
was good for personality development. She was married in her childhood age due
to which she could not continue her further education.
Still she is known to be an educated individ because every person is educated
with his/her mind. Therefore when her husband left Jaipur and his service and
came to a village then Ratan Shastri sacrificed her life and helped her husband in
facing the difficulties.
The village was Banasthali where traveling was possible only through bullock
carts. In Banasthali Ratan Shastri and her husband employed some people and
also tried to develop
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Gandhi-Kallenbach friendship symbolised in a statue
DAVID SAKS
PHOTOGRAPH: MARTYNAS AMBRAZAS
The monument, a bronze life-size statue of the two figures, was formally unveiled by Gandhi’s grandson, Gopal Krishna Gandhi and a Gandhi great-grandson. Others who attended included Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius and India’s Minister of State for Agriculture Shri Mohanbhai Kundariya.
Kallenbach immigrated to South Africa in 1896 and ran a successful architecture practice in Johannesburg until his death in 1945. His friendship with Gandhi started 1904, and over the next decade he played a crucial supporting role in the Indian civil rights campaign that Gandhi headed.
The two men shared homes in various parts of Johannesburg, including at what is now Satyagraha House adjoining the Pine Street Shul and the famed commune Tolstoy Farm in Lenasia. Kallenbach’s financial support enabled Gandhi to give up his law practice and devote himself fulltime to pol