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Fundamentals of Gandhism

 
Anil Dutta Mishra (Author)
Synopsis There is no such thing like Gandhism. “I do not want to have a sect after me” said Gandhi. Gandhian thought is an open system which neither binds itself to any ‘faith’ nor to any ‘scripture’ nor any sucrament’ or rituals’ Gandhism is a living and revolutionary thought for solving the social economic and political problems of the day. Gandhism is becoming more and more and more relevant with the passing of time due to the use of non-violent method for rejecting violence for the resolution of social and political conflicts and for trying to being to grips the problems of the consumerism culture for the students of Gandhian thought, Peace Research as well as JRF and NET.
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Anil Dutta Mishra

Dr. Anil Dutta Mishra started his career as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Non violence and Peace Studies, Jain Vishva Bharati Institutes (Deemed University), Ladnun, Rajasthan. His area of specialization includes Indian Government and Politics, Grass root Politics, Women's Studies, Ecology and Human Rights. He has been connected with a number of national and international organizations in various capacities like-Associate Secretary of Indian Society of Gandhian Studies, Ganeral Secretary of Alliance for Sarvodaya, Secretary General of Human Development Foundation, and Member Board of Studies, Punjab University, Chandigarh. He has authored / edited 12 books and published a number of research papers in leading professional journals. His earlier books Problems and Prospects of Working Women in Urban India (1994); Fundamentals of Gandhism (1995); Gandhian Approach to Contemporary Problems (1996); Decentralised Planning in India: A Study of Objectives and Operational Framework (1999); Gender perspectives: Participation, Empowerment and Development (1999); Perspectives on Human Rights (2002); Rediscovering Gandhi (2002); Gender Violence in India (2002); Challenges of Twenty First Century and Gandhian Alternative (2003) and India and Canada: Past, Present and Future (2003) were well received and widely acclaimed. Presently he is working on Gandhian Experiments in India.

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Bibliographic information

Title Fundamentals of Gandhism
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1995
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8170996066
length x+177p., References; Appendices; Index; 22cm.
Subjects History