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Mahatma Gandhi and untouchability: Since-1932

 
Surendra Lal Das (Author)
Synopsis The vision of Mahatma Gandhi was to establish strong foundation for the human beings. He was great thinker and visionary who fought for empowering the socially. Educationally, Economically, Politically and Culturally oppressed classes of the society. He not only fought for the emancipation of oppressed class of the people but strived for an over all development of the Nation. The name & works of Mahatma Gandhi has left its imprint on the social fabrics of the country. He attempted to forge India's Social Foundations a new; & strove for a political order of constitutional democracy. The analysis and. Interpretations of different aspects of the Gandhian Phenomena in this study will be of interest to Scholars and students.
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Surendra Lal Das

Dr. Surendra Lal Das, Reader & Prof.-incharge in B.M. College, Rahika under L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga, took his B.A. (Hons.) in 1970, M.A. in1972 from Bihar University, Muzafferpur & Ph.-D. in 1989 from L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga. He has been attending regional and National seminar's on Indian History Congress since a long. He has participated in Social Services in different Capacities. The Present work is his doctoral thesis which was recommended fro publications by some Scholar's and Collegious. Plethora of books have been written on Gandhi depicting the humerous aspects of his life and thoughts but the contribution of Dr. Das is sure to do immensible good to the students on Gandhian Studies.

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Title Mahatma Gandhi and untouchability: Since-1932
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2009
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788190694070
length v+210p., Bibliography; 23cm.