Volume : V, Issue : XI, December - 2015 A STUDY OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PEACE AND PLANETARY PROTECTION WITH SPECIALREFERANEC TO GANDHIAN SOCIALISM.V. Sudha, - By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Gandhian thoughts are scientific approach to way of life and it’s related to non-violence and world peace. His principle is adopted a new dimension of the way of peace and environmental protection. Terrorism, violence, immoral activities are destroy thehuman society with Environment .To protect the society and nature must be followed the good activities, moral values, right way of scientific knowledge. The unique core groups and the prerequisites are the only through the Gandhian socialism. The members of the core groups can set an example to others and inspire the people or motive them to join the mass movement. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : V. Sudha, -(2015). A STUDY OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PEACE AND PLANETARY PROTECTION WITH SPECIALREFERANEC TO GANDHIAN SOCIALISM.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. XI, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/7514.pdf References : - When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Young India27 august 1919
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Young India27 august 1919
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Young India27 august 1919
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- When Gandhi took his wife and children to south Africa for the first time in1869, he decided that they should adopt the parasi style of dress to look ‘civilesd’ “ Accordngly my wife wore the parsi sari, and the boys the parsi coat and trousres. “ M.K.Gandhi, my Experiments with truth, Chapter 55
- Young India27 august 1919
- Young India27 august 1919
- N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
- Indian opinion, January 16 , february20, and july3, 1909
- Young India27 august 1919
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