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Ethics - a pathway to human development: thought of Gandhiji and Sri Aurobindo / Patnaik, Sanghamitra   Journal Article
Patnaik, Sanghamitra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Human Development revolves around three key words – capability, growth and participation. It believes in widening human capabilities through the development of human resources. It also implies that the benefits of growth must be translated into the lives of people. It emphasizes that people must be able to participate actively in influencing the processes that shape their lives. Thus, participation of the people in the decision-making process ensures empowerment and growth. Power according to Gandhiji gets expanded when it is shared with others. The base of his ethics of power is very much dependent on who exercises it. Here, power is derived from the people and should be used for people’s welfare.
Key Words Ethics  Human Development  Gandhiji  Sri Aurobindo  Pathway 
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Gandhiji and Communal Harmony / Ali, Ansar   Journal Article
Ali, Ansar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the age of science and technology it is not correct to say that one particular community is responsible for spreading a particular disease. In fact it is a matter of hygiene, sanitation and common sense. It is a bias and a kind of myth towards a particular community. In this background the role of media was not up to the mark. This gave birth to hate, violence and the atmosphere of mutual distrust among the various communities living peacefully.
Key Words Communal Harmony  Gandhiji 
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Mahamana Madan Mohan Malaviya / Singh,Karan   Journal Article
Singh,Karan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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