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Gandhi-An apostle of peace and non-violence | | | Omkar Dattatray
Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi popularly known as Mahatma Ghandi was born on 2nd October 1869 at Porbander located in Gujarat. His father’s name was Karam Chand Uttam Chand Gandhi who served as Deewan (Prime Minister). Mahatma Gandhi was one of the greatest men the world ever produced. Mahatma Gandhi is also known as Bapu and was held in high esteem not only in India but was respected and revered in the whole world. Gandhi is the greatest man in the Indian history unarguably. The way he shaped and gave direction to Indian freedom struggle is worthy of standing ovation. He sacrificed his life for the freedom and secularism of the country. Mahatma Gandhi is popularly called th | |
| | Timeless Truths: Mahatma Gandhi’s Legacy Today | | | Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit
All over India in order to mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 2nd October with great enthusiasm to pay honor to Mahatma Gandhi who struggled a lot for the Indian independence from the British rule. We all know that the name of Mahatma Gandhi now transcends the bounds of race, religion and nation- states, and has appeared as the visionary voice of the 21st century.
Gandhiji has become a role model and an inspirational leader for the youth now. Other great leaders like Nelson Mandela, James Lawson also admired Gandhi’s theory of non-violence for the freedom and liberty. Gandhi did a great work to achieve Swaraj. More | |
| | Why 21st-Century Skills Matter, for the Future of India | | | Vijay Garg
India’s youth, stand at a precarious juncture. Armed with degrees but lacking essential 21st-century skills, they would be trapped in low-paying jobs. Unless education reforms, digital access, and skill-building initiatives are urgently scaled, the promise of a demographic dividend would be lost India boasts the world’s largest pool of young people, but without the right skills, this demographic advantage could turn into a demographic disaster.
Failure to act is not an option. The consequences of inaction will be dire: millions of educated but under-skilled youth will be trapped in low-paying jobs, igniting frustration and deepening inequality. Recently, we have seen unrest | |
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