This is the man Albert Einstein lauded as “a leader of his people, unsupported by any outward authority, a politician whose success rests not upon craft nor the mastery of technical devices, but simply on the convincing power of his personality.” The first Gandhi is the political Gandhi who fought against British colonialism and is the father of the modern Indian nation.In the minds of people around the world, Gandhi represents two different and contradictory characters.Some among these admirers evaluate Gandhi’s impact on human history as being as significant as that of Jesus, Buddha and Karl Marx. For them he created and perpetuated unrealistic and confused ideas about economic development and technological progress.įor his admirers, Gandhi was a man of spiritual truthfulness and democratic action, both at the public and personal levels, with a unique method of struggle that combined political pragmatism with ethical integrity. For some, he was a puritanical, conservative critique of modernity. Opinions and views about his person and his non-violent technique of struggle remain deeply divided. Gandhi: Philosophy and significance in present times Mahatma Gandhi: Born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat General Studies 4: Ethics Indian thinkers and philosophers.
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General Studies 1: Personalities in Indian national movements.This device will allow readers to type and search in Gujarati or Hindi,” said Ashar. We are in process to make a tablet equivalent to Kindle. Thus, we have decided to create a new platform to reach out to people wanting to read Mahatma’s books in those languages. “At present, Kindle does not support Gujarati or Hindi language. Also Read - Tata Sons Ventures Into E-Commerce Sector, Invests Rs 5,882 Crore in Tata Digital Giving further details, digital and print publishing consultant of Navjivan Trust Apurva Ashar said that regional language e-books are not compatible with Kindle. Thus, we have decided to come up with our own tablet, like Amazon’s Kindle, so that more people can read Navjivan publications, mostly on Gandhiji, through our tablet,” said Desai. “We are seeing a paradigm shift in people’s reading habits, as a small tablet allows people to carry hundreds of books in it. Our English version e-books are sold on Amazon, while Gujarati e-books are sold through “e-Shabda” portal” said Desai. “During last two years, around 10,500 e-books of 170 different titles published by them, mostly on Gandhiji, have been sold in the online market.
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(ALSO READ: Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson Kanubhai calls himself true ‘Modi bhakt’, hits out at Sonia Gandhi) Also Read - Amazon Seeks to Overturn Union Win, Says Vote Was Tainted Till now, the trust, established in 1919 by Gandhiji himself, has sold around 10,500 online versions of around 170 of their books, converted into e-books, which according to Desai, is the key motivating factor for the trust to venture into the territory of an exclusive tablet parallel to online conglomerate Amazon’s “Kindle” e-book reader. This announcement was made by the managing trustee of Navjivan Trust Vivek Desai here today while launching 10 different editions, including 4 e-book versions, of “Hind Swaraj”, a book written by Gandhiji in 1909.
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Also Read - Netflix Hints At Password Sharing Crackdown After Streaming Giant Witnesses Users Fall Changes Likely Kindle-like e-book tablet, which the Navjivan Trust is planning to bring, will have 170 books mostly on Mahatma Gandhi allowing people to read those in Hindi and Gujarati. Ahmedabad, Jun 14 : To popularise books on Mahatma Gandhi and cater to the ever-changing reading habits, a city-based trust has decided to come up with their own tablet, lending people the facility to read Gujarati and Hindi e-books published by them on the Father of the Nation.