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Sarvodaya, meaning ‘the welfare of all,’ is a pivotal work by M. K. Gandhi that articulates his comprehensive philosophy of social and economic justice. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction text examines Gandhi’s vision for a society built on principles of equality, self-sufficiency, and collective well-being.
The book explores how true progress can only be achieved when development benefits every member of society, not just a privileged few. Gandhi advocates for decentralized economies, sustainable living practices, and ethical governance that prioritizes human dignity and environmental stewardship.
Through Sarvodaya, Gandhi challenges conventional notions of wealth and development, proposing instead a model where communities are self-reliant and resources are distributed equitably. This work remains profoundly relevant to contemporary discussions about sustainable development, social equity, and alternative economic models that prioritize collective welfare over individual accumulation.







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