Re-imagining Environmental Sustainability through Gandhian Philosophy
Gandhi was a passionate champion of a life pattern based on three cardinal principles; Simplicity, Slowness and Smallness.
Gandhi was a passionate champion of a life pattern based on three cardinal principles; Simplicity, Slowness and Smallness.
The entire Dandi march was extremely well planned and carefully strategized than one usually understands, and is arguably one of the finest examples of Gandhi as a genius political strategist
It bore disasters not only on the polity of India but also on the personality of Gandhi when he embraced the murderer of the man who decorated him with the title of Mahatma
“I do not intend to argue that Patel’s statue shouldn’t have been the tallest but one of Gandhi should have been there besides to visually remind the world of our Mahatma and that a united India of all religions and castes is what even he envisaged, dreamt and died for.”
Our society attaches unnecessary meanings to the knowledge of English. Language is a medium of communication. That’s all
Morally questioning and ethically speaking, it all boils down to how humans treat each other. We are no products, the prices of which a corporate marketplace model can justify
Indian wrestlers who have brought laurels for our country credit all their success to their Akhada training that they did during their initial days
The Bhutanese notion of progress and development is very niche and distinct from any other country across the globe.
To combat income inequality, and the consequent plagues that accompany it—poverty, malnutrition, unemployment—the Economic Survey of India (2016-17) addressed the feasibility of UBI
The “sitare” in the film are the far-off (un)fulfilled dreams and desires that the characters embark on voyaging through.
“My journey with SP Balasubrahmanyam may have begun even before I had learned that a song in a film had a playback singer. To claim that nearly every song I heard at the turn of the millennium, in Television Broadcasts, Advertisements, and radio programmes, day in and day out, was his would not be an outright exaggeration.”
The idea of the bills is to liberalize farm markets hoping it will make the system more efficient and allow for better price realizations.