Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Was Gandhi ‘Hindian’? The redefining of India
Many Gandhi statues abroad seem to be mired in controversy.
A man who gave India a new idea about itself
Reverence is big business on which gurus and godmen, mahants and mantris thrive.
Gandhi’s actions & reasoning weren’t always acceptable, even to his friends
During World War I, he travelled in the villages of India and exhorted people to join the British Indian Army.
To honour Bapu, uplift the poorest of our poor
Not for nothing was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi called the “Mahatma” in his own lifetime.
For Gandhiji, non-violence was not just a creed, but truly a way of life
The first condition of Satyagraha is strict regard for truth. Nonviolence is the natural consequence of truth.
Serve poorest of the poor, be a Gandhian!
Gandhian values sound decidedly quirky as personal and institutional traits in the modern world.
A deplorable act
It is shocking that changing mores have passed them by in the era of information explosion.
Gandhi: Still rocking it!
There is always the cynic (like me), who wonders surely we have exhausted all that the man has to offer.