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VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 (2016)
Gandhian philosophy and the national movement
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Vijaya Bhaskar K
Abstract
Gandhiji is the most revered person in India and also abroad not only for his struggle for Indian freedom but also for his personal impeccable and immaculate character. During his Age, two world wars took place. At the end of the First World War, Indians were discontented and frustrated as they could not realize their hope of attaining freedom. The Montage-Chelmsford Reforms proved futile. The Muslims too were disappointed with the treatment that has been meted out to Turkey at the Versailles Peace conference.
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Vijaya Bhaskar K "Gandhian philosophy and the national movement". International Journal of English Research, Vol 2, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 03-05
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