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Gandhi Going Global:A Celebration of Gandhis 150th Birth Anniversary

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Celebrate Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary with “Gandhi Going Global.” Explore the enduring legacy and global impact of Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolent resistance. Discover Gandhi’s profound influence on peace, social justice, and activism worldwide. A must-read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and peace advocates.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124610268
  • Publisher: ‘D.K. Printworld’
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 29.99999997 mm
  • No of Pages: 104
  • ISBN-10: 8124610266
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Width: 99.9999999 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Gandhi Going Global:A Celebration of Gandhis 150th Birth Anniversary

  1. Ansh Gautam

    The book provided detailed accounts, but lacked emotional depth. I found it somewhat detached from the human element. Still informative.

  2. Kushagre Singh

    I appreciate the diverse viewpoints presented. A valuable addition to Gandhi scholarship. Could be more accessible to a general audience.

  3. Atif Fasih

    A well-researched tribute to Gandhi. The writing style is a bit dry, but the content is valuable. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in history.

  4. Bishwajeet Kumar

    A bit dense and academic, but full of information. I had to take it slowly, but I did learn a lot. Not a light reading.

  5. Harshit Verma

    Well-written and insightful. It explores the depths of Gandhi’s influence on global movements. I highly recommend it to others.

  6. Surya Prakash Sahoo

    Comprehensive and thought-provoking. It really made me think about the relevance of nonviolence in today’s world. Worth the read.

  7. Vaidehi Gupta

    This book is a testament to Gandhi’s lasting impact on the world. Inspiring and insightful. Very motivating.

  8. Jyoti Baghel

    An important book, especially now. Reminds us of the power of peace and justice. It is worth the time and money spent.

  9. Aditya Srivastava

    A solid overview, but nothing groundbreaking. If you’re new to Gandhi, it’s a good starting point. Easy to undertand.

  10. Yash Khaneja

    Interesting perspectives, but I wish there was more focus on contemporary applications of Gandhi’s philosophy. Good, but not great.

  11. Ansukesh Singh

    Felt repetitive at times. Some essays echoed similar points. A decent read, but not exceptional.

  12. Sachin Azad

    I found this book profound and thought-provoking. Gandhi’s message is more relevant now than ever. Very interesting.

  13. Tejas Vinod Dhoke

    Inspiring and informative! This book is a great resource for understanding Gandhi’s impact. I highly recommend it. Gives more than expected.

  14. Etika Sharma

    An excellent exploration of Gandhi’s enduring legacy. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice. A gem of information.

  15. Prasanta Basak

    Left me wanting more. It touches on many aspects, but doesn’t delve deep enough. Still, a good starting point.

  16. Drishti Paul

    A fascinating collection of essays! I learned so much about Gandhi’s impact beyond India. A bit academic at times, but still accessible.

  17. Mohit Shukla

    An insightful look at Gandhi’s global influence. Some essays were stronger than others, but overall a worthwhile read. Explores the depths of nonviolence.

  18. Shrey Ramanbhai Patel

    Interesting concepts, but the writing style was a bit too dense for me. Still, a good learning experience. Give it a try.

  19. Kuldeep Singh

    Good overview of Gandhi’s global impact. A bit academic for casual readers. Good for academic reading.

  20. Kshitij Kumar

    Some parts dragged, but overall, a valuable resource. I appreciated the different perspectives offered. Worth a look.

  21. Sarthak Beniwal

    Excellent compilation of works reflecting on the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Easy to read and insightful.

  22. Bibin Lukose

    Informative but lengthy. While I learned a lot, it could have been more concise. Interesting historical context.

  23. Umesh Kumar

    Some essays were repetitive. I was hoping for a more critical analysis of Gandhi’s shortcomings. I was left with mixed feelings.

  24. Rohit Raghuji Ambavane

    Uneven in quality. Some chapters were engaging, others felt repetitive. Still, a decent overview of Gandhi’s global legacy. Worth considering if you are interested in history.

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