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Volume : VI, Issue : III, April - 2016

GANDHI’S CONTRIBUTION TO UNIVERSAL PEACE AND HARMONY THROUGH UNITY OF RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY AND OTHER MEANS

V. Sudha, -

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Gandhiji was also thinking about the economic, social and political aspects which were the stumbling blocks for peace and harmony in society. Gandhiji wanted untouchability or segregating one section of the people from the other sections to be abolished.

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    V. Sudha, -(2016). GANDHI’S CONTRIBUTION TO UNIVERSAL PEACE AND HARMONY THROUGH UNITY OF RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY AND OTHER MEANS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VI, Issue. III, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/8060.pdf

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    42. Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012
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    44. N.A Cama was a partner in this firm
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    48. Published in parsiana, Mumbai, august 2012

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