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        11 months ago

        Is Mahatma Gandhi’s principles still relevant today?

        In an era where global unrest and wars dominate headlines, the belief that military might is the ultimate solution to international disputes has gained prominence. Violence is often idolized as a symbol of power, overshadowing the potential of diplomacy, dialogue, and mutual understanding. This glorification of force not only perpetuates cycles of conflict but also undermines the pursuit of lasting peace. Amidst this climate of aggression, the timeless teachings of Mahatma Gandhi offer a compelling alternative.

        Mahatma Gandhi, a visionary leader and the architect of India’s independence movement, left behind a legacy encapsulated in his 11 vows or principles. His 11 principles, rooted in nonviolence and moral integrity, provide a roadmap for navigating the complexities of modern society without resorting to hostility.These guiding tenets were not just philosophical musings but practical tools for personal development and social transformation. In our modern, complex society, revisiting these principles can provide profound insights into addressing contemporary challenges.

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        Is Mahatma Gandhi still relevant today?

        In an era where global unrest and wars dominate headlines, the belief that military might is the ultimate solution to international disputes has gained prominence. Violence is often idolized as a symbol of power, overshadowing the potential of diplomacy, dialogue, … Continue reading

        Roopesh S Naidu and Hajimalang Devanakonda
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