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Year: 2024

  • Gandhi’s Legacy: Shaping Political Philosophy in India

    When discussing India’s Independence movement, few names resonate as prominently as Mahatma Gandhi’s. Gandhi’s political influence helped spread philosophical approaches of non-violence (Ahimsa) and Satyagraha (truth-force or soul-force) which are still integral to Indian political philosophy today.

    Gandhian philosophy is taught to all students at in India. At university-level, most humanities and social science courses will at least touch upon Gandhian Philosophy. Whether you study Politics, History, or English Literature, you cannot get away without touching upon a bit of Gandhian Philosophy in college! It’s a fact: Gandhi is integral to Indian political philosophy.

    Gandhi emphasized practical idealism over theoretical abstractions, aiming to drive both societal transformation and individual change through adherence to truth and non-violent opposition.

    His principles of peace, nonviolence, and interfaith harmony have gained widespread acceptance in university curricula globally. A simple google search would show you how well-received Gandhian Philosophy is in global curricula.

    Check out this article (https://www.mkgandhi.org/intro_autobio.php) to better understand Gandhi’s life and methods but also Indian social life and culture.

    The core Gandhian principles include:

    • Truth (Satya): Commitment to honesty and authenticity.
    • Nonviolence (Ahimsa): Practicing compassion and peaceful resistance.
    • Self-discipline (Swa-Dharma): Embracing self-control and inner harmony.
    • Non-possession (Aparigraha): Detachment from material possessions and simple living.
    • Non-stealing (Asteya): Respecting others’ property and rights.
    • Equality (Samanvaya): Valuing each individual equally, regardless of social distinctions.
    • Non-violent resistance (Satyagraha): Advocating for justice through peaceful means.
    • Trusteeship (Sarvodaya): Promoting equitable distribution of wealth.
    • Constructive work (Sarvodaya): Engaging in productive activities for societal betterment.
    • Swadeshi (Self-sufficiency): Supporting local industries and self-reliance.
    • Swaraj (Self-governance): Striving for individual and national self-rule.

    Studying Gandhian Philosophy Through Textbooks

    Studying Gandhian philosophy through traditional textbooks offers several advantages over relying solely on online resources. Textbooks provide a structured and comprehensive approach, featuring insightful commentaries, historical context, and critical analysis.

    PHI Learning’s Political Theory titles, authored by reputable scholars, enhance the learning experience with features like explanatory footnotes, comprehensive introductions, illustrative summaries, and self-evaluation questions. These resources immerse students in Gandhi’s wisdom, offering a deeper understanding of his philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues. Textbooks facilitate academic growth, intellectual enrichment, and a lasting appreciation for Gandhian principles in political theory education.

    Textbooks offer several key benefits:

    • Comprehensive Coverage: They address all essential topics systematically, ensuring a complete understanding of subjects.
    • Logical Organization: Textbooks present information in a coherent sequence, helping students build knowledge progressively. This structured format clarifies complex concepts and creates a comprehensive mental map of the subject.
    • Quality Assurance and Credibility: Authored by experts and subjected to rigorous peer review, textbooks ensure accuracy and educational value. They often include citations and references, allowing further exploration and verification of information.

    While online resources may provide fragmented or generalized content, textbooks offer a narrative style that presents topics as a cohesive story. This structured approach aids in grasping complex concepts and gaining a more integrated understanding of the subject matter.

    Textbooks cover essential topics comprehensively and are organized to build knowledge systematically. Online resources, while convenient, often lack the depth and structure found in textbooks.

    For example, while a textbook on Gandhi would provide a detailed account of his life and philosophy, organized serially, most websites and online study notes may not present this in a sequential or complete manner. Further, textbooks may feature additional resources, such as documentaries and autobiographies, that can offer a more holistic view.

    The 1982 film “Gandhi” by Richard Attenborough or “The Story of My Experiments with Truth” by Gandhi himself are similar to textbook learning. Such resources cover the topic being analyzed in more detail. They also provide personal opinions and different perspectives. Such details, provided with the guidance of experts’ opinions, can lead to unique insights for those who want to truly understand and analyze the topic, rather than just gathering information about it.

    Studying Gandhian philosophy through textbooks offers a comprehensive and structured approach to understanding his principles. This method ensures that students gain a thorough and nuanced view of Gandhi’s transformative ideas and their relevance in today’s world.

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  • A Good Buy?

    Is Reliance Power @27.33 still a good buy?

    A big question to answer! Anil Ambani making a comeback……

    Reliance Power’s stock has seen a tremendous upsurge of late, since the company’s shares had previously fallen to Rs. 1 from their peak price, marking a significant recovery. In 2008, the share price of Reliance Power was approximately Rs 260. However, following a significant decline, the share price has risen tremendously since then.

    Reliance Power net profit margin fell over 250% since last year in the Q3 2023-2024. So, not the good news.

    But stock market experts claim that the company has paid off its debts to ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, and DBS Bank which is driving up its shares. Further, recent capital injection could be another factor shooting up the price of Reliance Power’s stock.

    Watch!

    The above article is written by our author Dr. Sandeep Goel https://www.sandeepgl.com/blog/a-good-buy.html.

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