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- Civilization 5 - Indian CivThis guide will cover the Indian civ in the game Civilization 5, providing details and info on their unique ability Population Growth, leader Gandhi and unique items, the Mughal Fort and War Elephant.
- Kirpan-The Sword of MercyFollowers of the 5th largest religion in the world are know for wearing small swords known as 'kirpan' at all times once they are baptized. But what are these swords really all about? Is Sikhism a violent religion?
- Full Text Reply to Rahul Gandhi's Speech on Aug 26Mr. Gandhi was kind enough to share his views on Lokpal and graft in India. This is extensive reply to his speech mirroring the reality.
- My Favorite Quotes from Mohandas GandhiQuote's from Gandhi that my peek an interest in your life. Have a quick look and see what you think.
- The Salt MarchThis is a short editorial piece that I wrote to share my own opinions about how substantial Gandhi and his non violent methods were to the liberation of India.
The Philosophy of Gandhi: Nonviolence in PracticeGandhi spent his life experimenting with applying methods of nonviolence not only in private life, but also in the public, political sphere. How can one influence others, including even those regarded as evil, without resorting to violence or deception?
Opportunities Gone, Paradise LostWhat do Muhammad, Kublai Khan, and Mahatma Gandhi have in common? Something very surprising.- Tafero Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Indian History and Philosophy - Lesson 24 - Indira Gandhi DictatorshipThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Indian History and Philosophy. This lesson focuses on the indira Gandhi Dictatorship
- Tafero Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Indian History and Philosophy - Lesson 21 - Toward Indian Independence (1920-1939)This is a simple lesson plan outline for Indian History and Philosophy. This lesson looks at the continuing independence movement during the final stages of British occupation.
- Gandhi Biography Banned in Parts of India Over Secret Homosexual RelationshipMahatma Ghandi was a man who devoted his entire life to helping others in his native country. He believed in peace and harmony, but now his biography is banned because some think he might have been a homosexual.
New Book on Gandhi Causes Outrage in IndiaA new book on Gandhi is saying the revered leader had a gay lover, a revelation that is causing the book to be banned in his home country.
Gandhi Book Banned for Hinting at HomosexualityAfter the death of anyone, secrets come out. When the person was famous and the secret scandalous, everyone is interested.
5 Films About Revolution2011 started off with a revolutionary bang in Tunisia that sent shock-waves through the Middle East and North Africa. Since film has always been my point of reference, here are 5 movies that taught me about revolutions
The Philosophy of Gandhi: Concepts of Truth and NonviolenceGandhi is best known for his use of nonviolence, but in fact he exalted truth as his highest value, even equating it with God. He did, though, regard nonviolence as necessarily linked to truth.
The Influence of Mahatma Gandhi on Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights MovementMartin Luther King's values compelled him both to oppose injustice and racism to the utmost of his ability, and to love even his enemies and seek to do harm to no one. Gandhi's example convinced him that there was no conflict between these two ideals.- Best Mahatma Gandhi QuotesLooking for the best Mahatma Gandhi quotes? Read the best Mahatma Gandhi quotes here.
- Gandhi & Churchill: The Epic Rivalry that Destroyed an Empire and Forged Our AgeA review of the comparison and contrast of Churchill and Gandhi by Arthur Herman-a riveting book of history you will not want to put down.
Obama and GandhiObama and Gandhi - Quatrain by Stephen C. Rose
Book Review: Gandhi: Struggling for Autonomy by Ronald J. TerchekReview of the book Gandhi: Struggling for Autonomy, an assessment of Mohandas Gandhi as a political philosopher. Mostly well done, though the author has a tendency to water down Gandhi's ideas when they stray too far from the conventional.- The Cricketer Gandhi Who Batted for IndiaToday is the 132nd birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of Indian Nation. His connection with sports, especially with the game cricket, is quite interesting.
- We Have to Stop Blaming the WolfUp to now, that has been my Gandhi favorite quote. But, in case you care, I have a new favorite Gandhi quote. It simply states, "Blaming the wolf would not help the sheep much. The sheep must learn not to fall into the clutches of the wolf."
How I Met Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, Our Beloved Indian Prime Minister in the '90sAn ordinary florist, trying to meet Mr. Rajiv Gandhi and give him a bouquet of flowers, made specially for him, in a crowd which is frenzy of seeing him and talking to him, in the midst of security and ministers, MPs MLAs etc.- Gandhi in the Modern ContextThis article explores the feasibility of mass-based, effective applications of Gandhian principles.
- Gandhi (Movie Review)The movie Gandhi beautifully fulfills the goals set out in the film's preface: "...to be faithful in spirit to the record and try to find one's way to the heart of the man..."
Ghandi's CareerGandhi is known worldwide as Mahatma Gandhi, meaning "Great Soul". Rightfully so, he was given this honorable title by Rabindranath Tagore. He has become a household name but why?- What Happened This Day in History January 30thOf course there are many events to can choose from, but one of the things that struck me the most was the fact that this was the day in 1948 that Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated.
Ghandi - a Man of Principle, a Man of PeaceHis peaceful approaches to social change, unify people groups & ideals, & pursuit for India's independence, made him one of the most influential leaders in the world.
Mohandas Gandhi: A BiographyThis essay looks at the early life of Gandhi, and how it affected his religious and political career.
How to Make a Hilarious Gandhi Quote of the DayI give a guide on how to make a hilarious Gandhi Quote of the Day.
When Gandhi Refused to Listen, the Man Tried to Push Him OutThe scars of the heroic fight will be on Pradhan's face as long as he lives and will remind him and others of his bravery.- Gandhi - Man of Peace, Man of LoveAt the time of this writing, it is October 2nd, 2009; the 140th birthday of Mohandas Gandhi, and the celebration of Gandhi Jayanti, or the International Day of Non-Violence. What better way to celebrate than a viewing of the 1982 classic "Gandhi"?
- The Non-Violent RevolutionistMahatma Gandhi helped India to become independent off British Raj by meager violence. On this October 2nd, globe will celebrate his birthday and international non-violence day. Here are best picked tit-bits of his life.
- Dinner with Gandhi...ObamaKnow more about Gandhi's diet(food for soul)which impressed President Obama to dine with him.
- India Travel - Visit to Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi at Sevagram Near the City of NagpurThis ashram of Mahatma gandhi, situated at the town of Sevagram near the city of Nagpur, has become very popular place of pilgrimage these days as this ashram shows all the visitors the simple life of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of India.
Child to Mahatma -GandhiBut the hour of victory, Gandhi was shot dead, putting and end to his unparalleled service to the nation.- Gandhi's Approach to Global WarmingThis article pieces together different parts of Gandhi's philosophy in order to determine what sort of an approach Gandhi himself would take on our current climate crisis, were he alive.
- Gandhi and the Civil Rights MovementThis article examines how Gandhi's teachings and influence have impacted American history.
- Gandhi: A Film ReviewGandhi is a 1982 biographical film about Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi, who led the nonviolent resistance movement against British colonial rule in India during the first half of the 20th century.
- POLITICAL DYNASTIES in ASIAIn Asia, the rise of female leaders is linked to their being members of prominent families.
- Gandhi: Peaceful Fighter: Book Thoroughly Examines Gandhi's LifeThe first book I read this year was about a great man, Mohandas Gandhi, or better known as Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi's whole quest was for Indians to be treated as equals and to have the rights they deserve.




