Since the inception of humanity, we as humans have come a long way in dealing with the socio-economic causes of the human civilization. The modern world has from time to time witnessed various ideas of the same doctrine in forms of experimentations, implementations, success, and failures of all sorts. The research article not only introduces us to the concept of Sarvodaya but also elaborates on the founding principles, inspiration to Gandhi Ji and criticism faced by the movement and Gandhi Ji as well. We in the 21st century find a grave need for Sarvodaya to deal with challenges faced by humanity not only at the local but also at the global level say for instance the Ukraine and Russia issues
Abstract: It is possible to create massive social reform and action through non-violent means. T...
Development ethics is concerned with the justification of development in terms of different normativ...
Every young person should practice the vision of Gandhi's activity in his public life. Youth are bon...
Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remai...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thrust of this thesis is to examine, explain and assess ...
In the last thirty years the influence of Gandhi's ideology has decreased. However nearly all the po...
At the dawn of 21st century, the modern globalized world is full of multidimensional and multidiscip...
Mohandas Karamchand “Mahatma” Gandhi is known worldwide for his nonviolent fight to attain India’s i...
The concept of sustainable development was described by the 1987 Bruntland Commission Report as “dev...
This book engages a multidisciplinary approach to understand Gandhi in addressing specific contempor...
Douglas Allen argues that Gandhi offers to us the most profound and influential theory, philosophy, ...
The article deals with representatives of creative minority (the term by H. Bergson, A.J. Toynbee) i...
We are living in an age in which the major concerns of people are Facebook, WhatsApp, e-mail, e-comm...
This thesis examined the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement’s model of ‘holistic development&...
The tenets and principles of Gandhi are relevant in present times too. These include: Satya (Truth);...
Abstract: It is possible to create massive social reform and action through non-violent means. T...
Development ethics is concerned with the justification of development in terms of different normativ...
Every young person should practice the vision of Gandhi's activity in his public life. Youth are bon...
Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remai...
grantor: University of TorontoThe thrust of this thesis is to examine, explain and assess ...
In the last thirty years the influence of Gandhi's ideology has decreased. However nearly all the po...
At the dawn of 21st century, the modern globalized world is full of multidimensional and multidiscip...
Mohandas Karamchand “Mahatma” Gandhi is known worldwide for his nonviolent fight to attain India’s i...
The concept of sustainable development was described by the 1987 Bruntland Commission Report as “dev...
This book engages a multidisciplinary approach to understand Gandhi in addressing specific contempor...
Douglas Allen argues that Gandhi offers to us the most profound and influential theory, philosophy, ...
The article deals with representatives of creative minority (the term by H. Bergson, A.J. Toynbee) i...
We are living in an age in which the major concerns of people are Facebook, WhatsApp, e-mail, e-comm...
This thesis examined the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement’s model of ‘holistic development&...
The tenets and principles of Gandhi are relevant in present times too. These include: Satya (Truth);...
Abstract: It is possible to create massive social reform and action through non-violent means. T...
Development ethics is concerned with the justification of development in terms of different normativ...
Every young person should practice the vision of Gandhi's activity in his public life. Youth are bon...