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Gitam Journal of Gandhian Studies (Vol 4 No 1)

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“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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  • 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

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Gitam Journal of Gandhian Studies (Vol 4 No 1)

  1. 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.

  2. Chirag

    A valuable addition to the field of Gandhian studies. The journal offers interesting new perspectives on the topic.

  3. Abhishek Kumar

    Amazing journal! Offers great perspectives on world peace and is a must-read for scholars interested in social justice.

  4. Sugat Subhash Sondavale

    Offers an academic, yet interesting take on Gandhian philosophy. Some concepts are hard to understand. Good for scholars.

  5. Naamik Khaterpal

    A good start, but I expected more depth. A few articles truly stood out, justifying the purchase.

  6. Tanmay Sharma

    It offers a comprehensive look at Gandhian principles. A good resource for understanding social justice and nonviolent solutions.

  7. Ansh Dubey

    A mixed bag. Some essays offered fresh insights, others rehashed familiar arguments. Worth checking out if you’re a serious scholar.

  8. Jaideep Mehra

    Some areas could have been better. However, there were a few articles that were worth reading and stood out from the rest.

  9. Naveen Kumar S

    It has a mix of insightful and less engaging essays. But, there is something of value for anyone studying Gandhian thought.

  10. Ankur Goel

    It provides insights, but some articles were too verbose. A tighter edit would’ve improved the reading experience. Still valuable.

  11. Bashar Khan

    A deep dive into Gandhian ideas. Some parts are hard to read, but overall very insightful and important for scholars.

  12. Rahul Pahuja

    This journal is essential for understanding Gandhi’s continuing relevance. While academically focused, it’s not inaccessible.

  13. Harshit Soni

    Good, but uneven in quality. Some articles sparked reflection, while others were difficult to get through. It is still worth reading.

  14. Gauri Ghosal

    A compelling and informative read. It is a necessary resource for anyone studying the Gandhian ideology.

  15. Aditi Singh

    The journal is quite informative and thought-provoking. A great collection for researchers and students in the related field.

  16. Sanchay Jindal

    Fascinating exploration of Gandhian philosophy. Some sections are a bit dry but the overall message is powerful and relevant.

  17. Kritika Shekhawat

    It’s an average journal, with some great articles and others that aren’t. There are better resources if you are interested.

  18. Rupanjan Das

    An interesting journal, but at times a bit too academic. Some articles were excellent, while others were dense and hard to follow.

  19. Anubhav Sharma

    Provides valuable perspectives on Gandhian principles. Could benefit from a more modern approach in certain articles. Still, commendable effort.

  20. Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari

    A must-read for anyone researching Gandhian studies! A great resource for scholars, activists, and peace advocates.

  21. Tanishta Roy

    The journal includes some good articles, but the others are uninspiring. It’s still worth it if you’re a Gandhian scholar.

  22. Kuldeep Singh

    It offers some really interesting insight, but is offset by some areas where it is too verbose. It needs editing.

  23. Akash Gupta

    Extremely insightful research and critical analysis. A powerful read that I would recommend to students of peace and justice.

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