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Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Women's Political Participation

Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Women's Political Participation                                                        Dr. Shubhangi Rathi Associate Professor & H.O.D. Poliical Science, Smt. P.K. Kotecha Mahila Mahavidhalaya, Bhusawal.(Maharashtra- India) Chairman, Board of Studies of Political Science, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon. "I would boycott that legislature which will not have a proper share of women members" Mahatma Gandhi Introduction:          Mahatma Gandhi has been played an important role to participate women in political activities in Indian. Gandhi becomes uncompromising in the matter of women’s rights. According to him woman is companion of man, gifted with equal right of freedom and liberty with him. Woman is the better half of humanity, not the weaker sex. Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi is first man to participate women in politics. The Constitution of India guarantees equal rights to men and women as voters and citiz

Pandit Nehru’s Thoughts on Socialism

          Pandit Nehru’s Thoughts on Socialism                                                                                                Paper Presented by                                                                                              Dr.Shubhangi Rathi                                                                                               (H.O.D. Political Science)                                                                                   Smt.P.K. Kotecha Mahila Maha.Bhusawal Introduction: Jawaharlal Nehru was an Indian statesman who was the first prime minister of India, from 1947 until 1964. One of the leading figures in the Indian independence movement, Nehru was elected by the Congress Party to assume office as independent India's first Prime Minister, and re-elected when the Congress Party won India's first general election in 1952. As one of the founders of the Non-aligned Movement, he was also an important figure in the int

Mahatma Gandhi’s Thoughts on Education

Mahatma Gandhi’s Thoughts on Education Dr.Shubhangi Dinesh Rathi Associate Professor &  H.O.D. Political Science Smt.P.K. Kotecha Mahila Maha.Bhusawal Dist. Jalgaon (Maharashtra) Abstract: Education was one of the several planks of his larger civilization agenda. In which the independence of India was the main thrust.  Gandhi’s educational ideals were thus meant to transform backward, illiterate, exploited, desperately poor peasants into self-confident and self-respecting citizens of a new community and nation.  So in this paper discuss on Mahatma Gandhi’s thoughts on education & his policy. Introduction: Gandhi was elitist and most practical of our major educational thinkers of this century.  Gandhi’s idea of culture can be summed up in his reply of to Rabindranath Tagore: “I do not want my house to be walled in on all sides and my windows to be stuffed.  I want the cultures of all the lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible. I refuse to live i

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