Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124608654
- Publisher: Gitam Institute for Gandhian Studies
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8124608652
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2015
- Edition: 1st Reprint Edition
- No of Pages: 245
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹188.00Current price is: ₹188.00.
“Explore Gandhian philosophy and its relevance in the modern world with Gitam Journal of Gandhian Studies (Vol. 4 No. 1) (ISBN: 9788124608654). Delve into insightful research and critical analysis. A must-read for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in peace, social justice, and nonviolent solutions.”
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Kovid Soni –
A thought-provoking collection of essays. Some were insightful, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in Gandhian thought.
Chirag –
A valuable addition to the field of Gandhian studies. The journal offers interesting new perspectives on the topic.
Abhishek Kumar –
Amazing journal! Offers great perspectives on world peace and is a must-read for scholars interested in social justice.
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
Offers an academic, yet interesting take on Gandhian philosophy. Some concepts are hard to understand. Good for scholars.
Naamik Khaterpal –
A good start, but I expected more depth. A few articles truly stood out, justifying the purchase.
Tanmay Sharma –
It offers a comprehensive look at Gandhian principles. A good resource for understanding social justice and nonviolent solutions.
Ansh Dubey –
A mixed bag. Some essays offered fresh insights, others rehashed familiar arguments. Worth checking out if you’re a serious scholar.
Jaideep Mehra –
Some areas could have been better. However, there were a few articles that were worth reading and stood out from the rest.
Naveen Kumar S –
It has a mix of insightful and less engaging essays. But, there is something of value for anyone studying Gandhian thought.
Ankur Goel –
It provides insights, but some articles were too verbose. A tighter edit would’ve improved the reading experience. Still valuable.
Bashar Khan –
A deep dive into Gandhian ideas. Some parts are hard to read, but overall very insightful and important for scholars.
Rahul Pahuja –
This journal is essential for understanding Gandhi’s continuing relevance. While academically focused, it’s not inaccessible.
Harshit Soni –
Good, but uneven in quality. Some articles sparked reflection, while others were difficult to get through. It is still worth reading.
Gauri Ghosal –
A compelling and informative read. It is a necessary resource for anyone studying the Gandhian ideology.
Aditi Singh –
The journal is quite informative and thought-provoking. A great collection for researchers and students in the related field.
Sanchay Jindal –
Fascinating exploration of Gandhian philosophy. Some sections are a bit dry but the overall message is powerful and relevant.
Kritika Shekhawat –
It’s an average journal, with some great articles and others that aren’t. There are better resources if you are interested.
Rupanjan Das –
An interesting journal, but at times a bit too academic. Some articles were excellent, while others were dense and hard to follow.
Anubhav Sharma –
Provides valuable perspectives on Gandhian principles. Could benefit from a more modern approach in certain articles. Still, commendable effort.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
A must-read for anyone researching Gandhian studies! A great resource for scholars, activists, and peace advocates.
Tanishta Roy –
The journal includes some good articles, but the others are uninspiring. It’s still worth it if you’re a Gandhian scholar.
Kuldeep Singh –
It offers some really interesting insight, but is offset by some areas where it is too verbose. It needs editing.
Akash Gupta –
Extremely insightful research and critical analysis. A powerful read that I would recommend to students of peace and justice.