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    CORPORATE LESSONS FROM MAHATMA GANDHI Stress Management ‡ Gandhiji had a good sense of humour which he used to reduce stress. ‡ He read Bhagvad Gita whenever felt disappointed. ‡ Today HR managers conduct laughing class for employees. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION ‡ Gandhiji believed that nature can fulfill our needs but not greed. Decentralization ‡ Gandhiji wanted to make villages self dependant.He developed local leaders at grassroot level. INNOVATION ‡ Gandhiji successfully

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    his birthday which is celebrated as a national holiday rather as a ritual.India is not following any of Gandhi’s teachings which are mostly confined to text books. As a military super power in Asia‚ India is definitely not following the teachings of Ahimsa (non violence) in dealing with its neighbors‚ be it Pakistan‚ Bangladesh (East Pakistan) or China; nor it is practicing non violence in dealings with its numerous insurgencies be it in Kashmir‚ Punjab‚ central India or in the North Eastern states

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    In the reading I first come across the concept of ahimsa which is non violence‚ I see that there is two places for it internally and externally. With those in mind we read about how Patanjali uses karma in his description of ethical conduct (52).They should be treated more like advice to be taken and applied to your everyday life to help balance the body and mind. It is a guideline to help become happier with ones life because material things can not make your life more fulfilled. All of this

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    Gandhism In Our Times Samudra Biswas CIA III‚ 2ND EPS Regn No 1214415 Christ College Political Ideologies 231 Teacher Sindhuja Iyengar “On Gandhi: Don’t ever forget‚ that we were not lead by a saint with his head in clouds‚ but by a master tactician with his feet on the ground.” ― Shashi Tharoor “I believe that Gandhi’s views were the most enlightened of all the political men in our time. We should strive to do things in his spirit: not to use violence in fighting for our cause‚ but by non-participation

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    him and his siblings to different temples. Gandhi also often listened to his father discuss religion with Jain monks (Gandhi‚ np). The lesson Gandhi learned as a child was mirrored in his adult life‚ as he then learned first hand the importance of ahimsa‚ or Truth. Gandhi encouraged people to live a simple life. Simple living to Gandhi meant wanting less and sharing more. The Hindu faith he grew up with called him

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi  2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the preeminent leader and freedom fighter of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience‚ Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahatma applied to him first in 1914 in South Africa‚ is now used worldwide. He is also called Bapu in India. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi famously led Indians in challenging the British-imposed

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    Ambedkar and Gandhi on the Bhagwat Gita The Bhagwat Gita is regarded as the most sacred religious book in Hinduism. It is also considered to be a book of ethics‚ championing eternal moral values. It has been translated into various languages. Great thinkers and political leaders‚ both in medieval and modern period‚ have been inspired by this book and have also written commentaries upon it. The objective of this paper is to compare the contrasting views of Gandhi and Ambedkar on the Bhagwat Gita

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    Literature of this age was naturally influenced by thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi and the lifestyle espoused by him. Its influ ence is seen more on the genres like 75 poetry and novels but a travel writer like Kakashae b Kalelkar who was deeply influenced by Gandhian philosophy‚ produced a remar kable volume of travel writing which has its important place in Indian Bhasha lite rature in general. The need and curiosity of visiting places within the country was intensified during this time. Gandhi appealed

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    Mohandas Gandhi‚ Whom most people know as Mahatma‚ meaning “Great Soul‚” is one of the most prevalent images in the minds of those who think about great leaders‚ in the movement for human rights and non-violence. However‚ not much is known about his life as a child and his achievements in the early twentieth century. All the staging grounds in Gandhi’s stance towards non violence‚ human rights‚ and peace took place in the years leading up to the twentieth century and the first

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    Adalberto Sanchez 9/24/10 ENG 100 Gandhi His Life and Message for the World Mohandas Gandhi‚ also know‚ also know as Mahatma Gandhi‚ was born in Porbandar‚ India on October 2‚ 1869. He is remembered throught the whole world because of his great accomplishments‚ and methods which made him an international character. His approach on making India‚ and the world‚ a better place‚ were peace reigned‚ was that of a saint. “Mahatma Gandhi was the spokesman for the conscience of mankind”(Fischer 8)

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