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Makiguchi and Gandhi: Their Education Relevance for the ... - Page 101
In the final document they conveniently forgot Gandhi's name and even when this serious lapse was pointed out by many well-meaning citizens, no effort was made to correct the mistake. (Radhakrishnan 1998: 26–27) Citing another example, ...
The Congress Parliamentary Committee's meeting made this decision a mere formality. It is worth noting that till the oath- taking ceremony, Rajiv Gandhi's name was kept a secret. If there was the possibility of a conflict, then this ended that ...
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Gandhi in the West: The Mahatma and the Rise of Radical ... - Page 32
In the largest of Indian cities, the sound of Gandhi's name was thought 'powerful' enough by British officialdom to galvanise 'the masses' into serious commotion. Even in 'the remotest of villages', where 'no one seems to know quite who or ...
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History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for ... - Page 67
Akbar Allahabadi on Gandhi A poet like Akbar Allahabadi who died in 1921 before he could see Gandhi in his full glory wrote a book of poems, Gandhi Nama, published posthumously. Akbar is normally believed to be a lover of the past and ...
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Gandhi's Ascetic Activism: Renunciation and Social Action - Page 209
Salabai [a new goddess of great power] was telling the adivasis to take vows in Gandhi's name, to wear khadi cloth, and to attend nationalist schools. Rumors were heard that spiders were writing Gandhi's name in cobwebs. It was said that ...
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Under the Moonlit Sky - Page 203
Throughout the day, I was careful not to mention Gandhi's name or Operation Bluestar. I didn't want another repeat of my first encounter with Ekant. Of course, this time it would be with Daya and Angad; two guys whom I liked enough that I ...
All manner of things might be said or done in Gandhi's name, as when tea estate workers in Assam left their work en masse in May 1921, saying that they were simply obeying Gandhi's orders. As one CID report on the kisan (peasant) ...
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Popular Translations of Nationalism: Bihar, 1920-1922 - Page 158
These wastelands had been enclosed and appropriated by the planters for cultivation. indigo factories were attacked and there were cases of 'incendiarism'. all these actions were done in gandhi's name. it is improbable that the peasants ...
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Turning Points in Historiography: A Cross-cultural Perspective
Gandhi's name could be used to enforce order in the village, establish new hierarchies, expunge violators of caste norms, drive the butcher out of the village, settle old scores, compel the wearing of khadi, or restore communitas. In Gorakhpur ...
Q. Edward Wang, Georg G. Iggers, 2002
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Changing India: Bourgeois Revolution on the Subcontinent - Page 152
Kisan movements linked Gandhi's name to their local rebellions, although these were often violent. Non-violent satyagrahis went down under police batons shouting "Mahatma Gandhi ki jai," although they may have had only the most ...