Browsing by Author "M.K. Gandhi"
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- ItemHind Swaraaj or Indian Home Rule(2019) M.K. Gandhi; Vijay WaliOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemहिन्द स्वराज(2019) M.K. Gandhi; Saroj KumariOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemहिन्द स्वराज(2018) M.K. Gandhi; Sunil ChoudhuryOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemहिन्द स्वरााज(2018) M.K. Gandhi; Rajib Kumar BasumataryOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemहिन्द-स्वराज्यम् अथवा इंडियन्-होम्-रूल्(2021) M.K. Gandhi; Gauri MogheOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemনীংতম্বা ভারত(2018) M.K. Gandhi; Mathibo AdaphroOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemহিন্দ স্বৰাজ(2018) M.K. Gandhi; Syed Mukibur RohmanOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemਹਿੰਦ ਸਵਰਾਜ(2017) M.K. Gandhi; Sandeep Singh NagraOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.
- Itemహింద్ స్వరాజ్(2018) M.K. Gandhi; Prabhakara MandaraOriginally written in Gujarati and then translated in English by Gandhi himself, the book gives a diagnosis for the problems of humanity in modern times, the causes, and his remedy. It sends a strong message and inspires people in India to work for independence from British colonial control. Gandhi also encourages India to reject armed conflict and instead adopt a policy of nonviolent, passive resistance.