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... Non - Violence is not much in use in the offices of organised govern- ments , including those of India . But some friends are uniting to give a turn to that key so as to unlock some possibilities , now lying hidden and fallow , for ...
... Non - Violence is not much in use in the offices of organised govern- ments , including those of India . But some friends are uniting to give a turn to that key so as to unlock some possibilities , now lying hidden and fallow , for ...
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... non- violent victory in her fight for freedom , the world values will have changed and most of the paraphernalia of war would be found to be useless . Such is un- doubtedly the implication of an India becoming free through non - violence ...
... non- violent victory in her fight for freedom , the world values will have changed and most of the paraphernalia of war would be found to be useless . Such is un- doubtedly the implication of an India becoming free through non - violence ...
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... non- violent army , not of a few thousands pledged to non - violence in thought , word and deed , but of lacs in each country . Gandhiji , believing in war free from every trace of violence , deplored the Indian National Con- gress's ...
... non- violent army , not of a few thousands pledged to non - violence in thought , word and deed , but of lacs in each country . Gandhiji , believing in war free from every trace of violence , deplored the Indian National Con- gress's ...
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