Messages In This Digest (15 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: finally passed CCIE Voice From: Pratibimba
- 1b.
- Re: finally passed CCIE Voice From: Bhupendra Rawat
- 1c.
- Re: finally passed CCIE Voice From: Pushkar Bhatkoti
- 2a.
- Re: MBA From: Lalit Rawat
- 3a.
- Re: Death Anniversary of Dr Barthwal. From: suraj rawat
- 4.
- House for Sale Noida Sec 48 From: Harry Joshi
- 5a.
- Re: Bomb Blast : Bangalore City From: Mukund Dhoundiyal
- 6a.
- Re: Survey on Arranged marriages Vs Love Marriages From: Rakesh Kumar Kanthwal
- 7.
- Resume For - HR Manager From: Beenu Kukreti
- 8a.
- Marriage Proposal From: H.P Bhardwaj
- 9.
- House for sale Noida sec 48 From: Harry Joshi
- 10.
- Subscription offer for HAKIN9 -Hardcore IT Security Magazine From: asheesh pathak
- 11.
- Fwd: FW: [All-india] Special Drive - QA Fresher Trainees From: Ashu ...
- 12.
- Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi From: anupam lakhera
- 13a.
- need help to complete research From: om prakash
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Re: finally passed CCIE Voice
Posted by: "Pratibimba" barthwal.pratibimba@yahoo.co.uk pratibimba.barthwal
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:07 am (PDT)
Dear Pushkar Bhatkoti
Congratulation and wish you success in future. I appreciate you efforts and
sure people will follow. Hard work pays....true
Pratibimb Barthwal
Star Medical Co.
Abu Dhabi, UAE
-------Original Message-------
From: Pushkar Bhatkoti
Date: 7/26/2008 8:38:45 AM
To: paurigarhwar group
Subject: [PGG-Regd Trust] finally passed CCIE Voice
Just though that my personal achievement may help to other aspirants;
http://www.voiceie.com/cgi-bin/ ultimatebb. cgi?ubb=get_ topic;f=24; t=000043
I finally got my shiny new number after studying hard for the past 9 months
with my full time job.
Yeah, I passed my CCIE voice lab. I am one of those 800 people around the
world who are certified in CCIE voice.
In Oct, 2005 I started studying for R&S lab but after a few month of
preparation I though its not enough, end of the day its vendor cert.
I decided to leave CCIE for a while and gain a Masters Degree in "Networking
first. I took an admission in Charles Stuart University Sydney and then
finished it in a year & a month [jan 2006 to feb 2007].
Then I had nothing to do so I thought to go back and do CCIE cert. I took a
few months break from study and then thought seriously about which CCIE
track I go for. I finally made a decision do the toughest exam first and
then easier ones, so I hopped on CCIE voice horse.
At the beginning I started studying 2-6 hours per week for CCIE voice
written after june2007. I passed the voice written exam in august 2007.
After that it was a real challenge for me to arrange routers switches,
servers and softwares for the home lab. It took 2 months to arrange routers,
servers for unity, call manager etc.
I started labbing from nov, 2007 and binded up my study on 20th of July,2008
[ in 9 months]. I have logged about 1700+ hours of labbing and studying. 80%
labbing and 20% studying on the forums, workbook, cisco.com/unvercd etc.
To be honest, I didn't sleep properly for the last 4 months. I used to get
back to home form work at 6pm, start labbing until 3-4am. If I remember
correctly I didn't sleep for more than 3-4 hours per day, after that get up
early morning7am, get ready and go to work. I found it worked for me but the
drawback of this is - in middle of the week I used to collapse completely
due to not enough sleep.
but end of the day, hard work pays!
Thanks to everyone who've helped me.
Special thanks to my boss, and my employer for supporting me - yes they paid
for my 4 attempts and about $30K for my lab gears [lucky me].
Oh yeah, proctor at Sydney lab is very helpful [that doesn't mean that he
gives you the solutions]. I have read many threads on GS or other forums
saying that proctor changes config during lunch break or something like that
Hey, the fact is that the proctor goes with you to have his lunch as well
so who is there to change the configs? all hoax! Also, in Sydney lab proctor
were very helpful in provide the DocCD docs [the link which were not
working]. Thanks Scott for your help and I won't forgot those nice eggs
sandwiches.
Now I will take a few weeks break before I start R&S track.
Here is the list of my study materials;
--------------------- --------- --------- -
This forum [voiceie.com] was very helpful and was the main tool [along with
cisco.com/univercd] for my study.
IM study mates; this is a must tool for everyone, make your MSN/yahoo study
partner. This helps when u run into trouble and your available resources
gets short. U can instant ask the question to your study mates. I had 2-3
good full time 24/7 study mates. without them I couldn't have done it.
FYI, I never attended any bootcamps or institute for VoIP training. I am
working in IT for the past 8 years [mainly in R&S, firwalls, iptel stuffs]
so it was easy for me to nail all topics of voice exam.
I have used a MOC lab from Robert Hockley [kiwi guy] http://www
ccievoice-assessor.com/
that was helpful and I came across knowing many thing which I wouldn't have
normally picked up by myself. its was about $450 bucks but after I did my 8
hours full lab, we [robert and I] went through all scenarios, questions and
discussed on the phone for more than 5 hours. WoW.... u can ask him anything
virtually..
Apart from above, I used ccbootcamp's volume#1 and technology workbook. the
technology workbook was helpful when i was starting to study. so for new
aspirant its good to use ccbootcamp's technology workbook. Thanks Brad and
Avner for such a wonderful quick reference book.
COD – Fasial khans and Mark snow/Vik's free online class. Take free online
from these experts, its worth. Specially Vik's IPMA tricks.
I also used ieMENTOR voice workbook as a reference and to simulate different
scenario.
Also bought a few books on call manager, gw/gatekeeper but found them
helpless. If you are thinking to buy one of those books, i would rather
advise to buy ccbootcamp's technology book.
Those books still on my self and badly need dusting. )
Remember, you've to come up with many scenarios as possible.
The last thing is, never give up. If you fail ride on the horse again. I
used to have 1 week break and get back on the routine study. If time permits
I will be on this forum and will contribute to other guys who are still on
the journey. Keep the hard work up and one day you all will get your CCIE#.
Pushkar Bhatkoti
CCIE#21569 (voice
CCNP/CCDP/Solaris Certified/Linux Certified
Checkpoint Certified
Sydney, Australia
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- 1b.
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Re: finally passed CCIE Voice
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Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:13 am (PDT)
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Re: finally passed CCIE Voice
Posted by: "Pushkar Bhatkoti" pushkarbhatkoti@yahoo.com pushkarbhatkoti
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:15 am (PDT)
Thanks mate... yeah, its gr8 feeling once this task is finished!
-push
--- On Sat, 26/7/08, NEERAJ UPRETI <nupreti73@yahoo.com > wrote:
From: NEERAJ UPRETI <nupreti73@yahoo.com >
Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] finally passed CCIE Voice
To: pushkarbhatkoti@yahoo.com
Date: Saturday, 26 July, 2008, 7:12 PM
Hi Pushkar,
Congrats for the feet you have achieved. I am touched by your commitment and hardwork.
regards
Neeraj Upreti
--- On Sat, 26/7/08, Pushkar Bhatkoti <pushkarbhatkoti@yahoo.com > wrote:
From: Pushkar Bhatkoti <pushkarbhatkoti@yahoo.com >
Subject: [PGG-Regd Trust] finally passed CCIE Voice
To: "paurigarhwar group" <paurigarhwal@yahoogroups. >com
Date: Saturday, 26 July, 2008, 9:56 AM
Just though that my personal achievement may help to other aspirants;
http://www.voiceie. com/cgi- bin/ultimatebb. cgi?ubb=get_ topic;f=24;t= 000043
I finally got my shiny new number after studying hard for the past 9 months with my full time job.
Yeah, I passed my CCIE voice lab. I am one of those 800 people around the world who are certified in CCIE voice.
In
Oct, 2005 I started studying for R&S lab but after a few month of
preparation I though its not enough, end of the day its vendor cert.
I
decided to leave CCIE for a while and gain a Masters Degree in
"Networking" first. I took an admission in Charles Stuart University
Sydney and then finished it in a year & a month [jan 2006 to feb
2007].
Then I had nothing to do so I thought to go back and do
CCIE cert. I took a few months break from study and then thought
seriously about which CCIE track I go for. I finally made a decision do
the toughest exam first and then easier ones, so I hopped on CCIE voice
horse.
At the beginning I started studying 2-6 hours per week
for CCIE voice written after june2007. I passed the voice written exam
in august 2007. After that it was a real challenge for me to arrange
routers switches, servers and softwares for the home lab. It took 2
months to arrange routers, servers for unity, call manager etc.
I
started labbing from nov, 2007 and binded up my study on 20th of
July,2008 [ in 9 months]. I have logged about 1700+ hours of labbing
and studying. 80% labbing and 20% studying on the forums, workbook,
cisco.com/unvercd etc.
To be honest, I didn't sleep properly for
the last 4 months. I used to get back to home form work at 6pm, start
labbing until 3-4am. If I remember correctly I didn't sleep for more
than 3-4 hours per day, after that get up early morning7am, get ready
and go to work. I found it worked for me but the drawback of this is -
in middle of the week I used to collapse completely due to not enough
sleep.
but end of the day, hard work pays!
Thanks to everyone who've helped me.
Special
thanks to my boss, and my employer for supporting me - yes they paid
for my 4 attempts and about $30K for my lab gears [lucky me].
Oh
yeah, proctor at Sydney lab is very helpful [that doesn't mean that he
gives you the solutions]. I have read many threads on GS or other
forums saying that proctor changes config during lunch break or
something like that. Hey, the fact is that the proctor goes with you to
have his lunch as well so who is there to change the configs? all hoax!
Also, in Sydney lab proctor were very helpful in provide the DocCD docs
[the link which were not working]. Thanks Scott for your help and I
won't forgot those nice eggs sandwiches.
Now I will take a few weeks break before I start R&S track.
Here is the list of my study materials;
------------ --------- --------- ----------
This forum [voiceie.com] was very helpful and was the main tool [along with cisco.com/univercd] for my study.
IM
study mates; this is a must tool for everyone, make your MSN/yahoo
study partner. This helps when u run into trouble and your available
resources gets short. U can instant ask the question to your study
mates. I had 2-3 good full time 24/7 study mates. without them I
couldn't have done it.
FYI, I never attended any bootcamps or
institute for VoIP training. I am working in IT for the past 8 years
[mainly in R&S, firwalls, iptel stuffs] so it was easy for me to
nail all topics of voice exam.
I have used a MOC lab from Robert Hockley [kiwi guy] http://www.ccievoic e-assessor. com/
that
was helpful and I came across knowing many thing which I wouldn't have
normally picked up by myself. its was about $450 bucks but after I did
my 8 hours full lab, we [robert and I] went through all scenarios,
questions and discussed on the phone for more than 5 hours. WoW.... u
can ask him anything virtually..
Apart from above, I used
ccbootcamp's volume#1 and technology workbook. the technology workbook
was helpful when i was starting to study. so for new aspirant its good
to use ccbootcamp's technology workbook. Thanks Brad and Avner for such
a wonderful quick reference book.
COD – Fasial khans and Mark
snow/Vik's free online class. Take free online from these experts, its
worth. Specially Vik's IPMA tricks.
I also used ieMENTOR voice workbook as a reference and to simulate different scenario.
Also
bought a few books on call manager, gw/gatekeeper but found them
helpless. If you are thinking to buy one of those books, i would rather
advise to buy ccbootcamp's technology book.
Those books still on my self and badly need dusting. )
Remember, you've to come up with many scenarios as possible.
The
last thing is, never give up. If you fail ride on the horse again. I
used to have 1 week break and get back on the routine study. If time
permits, I will be on this forum and will contribute to other guys who
are still on the journey. Keep the hard work up and one day you all
will get your CCIE#.
Pushkar Bhatkoti
CCIE#21569 (voice
CCNP/CCDP/Solaris Certified/Linux Certified
Checkpoint Certified
Sydney, Australia
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Re: MBA
Posted by: "Lalit Rawat" lalitrawat@gmail.com
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:07 am (PDT)
IMT is best
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:09 PM, subhash kukreti
<subhashkukreti@yahoo.com >wrote:
> Adarniya PG Members,
>
> One of my relative doing to MBA (correspondence ) from NIM (National
> Institute of Management ), Nehru Place.
>
> Please advise if this is recognised institute for MBA.
>
> Thanks and regards
>
>
> Subhash Kukreti
>
>
>
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Re: Death Anniversary of Dr Barthwal.
Posted by: "suraj rawat" suraj_pal_rawat2002@yahoo.com suraj_pal_rawat2002
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:08 am (PDT)
Thanks for reminder
Hi All,
Its is really a great honour for everyone that the first person who got D.Litt in Hindi language from India was Dr Pitamber Dutt Barthwa and he belongs to Uttaranchal, Village Pali Garhwal district. He got D.Litt from Benaras Hindu University and he also done double M.A.
He was given the sahitya Aademic Award of 1977 for his Baulbanar Kavita. He was awarded president of the Assam Sahitya Sabha in 1969
Regards
SURAJ PAL SINGH RAWAT
--- On Fri, 7/25/08, Pratibimba <barthwal.pratibimba@yahoo.co. > wrote:uk
From: Pratibimba <barthwal.pratibimba@yahoo.co. >uk
Subject: [PGG-Regd Trust] Death Anniversary of Dr Barthwal.
To: barthwals@yahoogroups.com
Cc: younguttaranchal@yahoogroups. , PauriGarhwal@com yahoogroups. com
Date: Friday, July 25, 2008, 10:02 PM
Hi
Our group forgot to remember the death anniversary of Dr Pitambar Dutt Barthwal on 24th July. Just to remind you all ppl that Dr Pitambar Dutt Barthwal was the first person to receive the honour of D. Litt (in 1933) in Hindi language. He will be always remembered as a great educationalist and journalist.
I would be pleased to know if the news about him came in media or news paper on his death anniversary and would be happy to receive the article or the link to it.
Pratibimba Barthwal
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House for Sale Noida Sec 48
Posted by: "Harry Joshi" harryj27@yahoo.com
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:10 am (PDT)
Deal all,
I am going to sale.....
Two storey Independent House, well furnished Sec 48 Noida
Total Area 112.5 sq.m.
Demand: Rs. 72 lacs negotiable
Interested person pl. cont...
Harish Joshi
09358645588
- 5a.
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Re: Bomb Blast : Bangalore City
Posted by: "Mukund Dhoundiyal" ml.dhoundiyal@gmail.com mldhoundiyal
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:10 am (PDT)
*God is great ......our Pahadi pple safe...*
On 7/25/08, praful negi <prafulnegi@gmail.com > wrote:
>
> Thnx Pokhriya ji ....
>
> i also hope all of us bangalore gp members are safe .
>
> Praful
> (bangalore)
>
>
> On 7/25/08, Subhash Pokhriyal <pokhriyal_subhash@yahoo.co. > wrote:in
>>
>> Dear Group Members,
>>
>> There has been a series of bomb blast in Bangalore today. The blasts took
>> place at the Madivala bus stop, Hossur Road, Adugudi, Koramangla, Mysore
>> Road and Nayadahalli. The blasts happened within a span of 12 minutes.
>>
>> Hope all the Bangalore group members, their families, near & dear ones are
>> safe.
>>
>> Thx & Rgds,
>>
>> *Subhash Pokhriyal*
>> +91 9811709882
>>
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Re: Survey on Arranged marriages Vs Love Marriages
Posted by: "Rakesh Kumar Kanthwal" rkk71_2006@hotmail.com
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:12 am (PDT)
Yes, dear Kamayani, every girl rather boy should also take their parents in confidence while doing love marriages. I regard ur point of view.
I am from Chandigarh. Please comments any thing u wish to do so, on mail : rkk71_2006@hotmail.com
Regards,
To: PauriGarhwal@yahoogroups. : kiranparmar_comFrom 7@yahoo.co. : Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:27:01 +0530Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] Survey on Arranged marriages Vs Love MarriagesinDate
Dear Kamayani,
As far as I am involved, I would say arranged marriages are better. Being a girl, I would say it�s a fair deal. Today every young boy or girl is busy either working or studying. Don�t have time to find compatible partner for ourselves. We can take our parents into confidence and tell them what our criteria is for our partners. I feel no parents would like to see their child�s future in trouble. And they would put their best efforts to find a perfect one for their child.
As for failures and successes of marriages is concerned, I would say there are a no. of cases for success and failure of Arranged marriages as well as love marriages. Actually it depends upon husband and wife both how they manage their married life. Either it�s an arranged one or it�s a love marriage, adjustments have to be made on both the parts. Only then it would be a success.
Finally i would mention that in our society, love marriages within only our religion, community and caste are acceptable. So, to stay on safer side either
a) tell your parents your criterias, and they would find a suitable one; or
b) ask your parents their criteria, and find your love accordingly.
Seems to be funny, but is the best way to make a balance between arranged and love marriage.
With Thanks & regards
Kiran Parmar
----- Original Message ----From: Kamayani Joshi <kimiisqueen@yahoo.com >To: paurigarhwal@yahoogroups. ; younguttaranchal@com yahoogroups. ; Kumaon@yahoogroups.com com ; kumaoni-garhwali@yahoogroups. ; uttarakhand@com yahoogroups. ; uttaranchalwasi@com yahoo.comSent : Tuesday, 22 July, 2008 2:20:26 PMSubject: [PGG-Regd Trust] Survey on Arranged marriages Vs Love Marriages
Dear Friends,I am doing an article on Love Marriages Vs Arranged marriages for "Vivah Today" -August Issue(Which is better and why, what is the trend these days)I want diffrent ideas and views on the said topics.Plz send me ur views , if possible with some real life examples.Warm RegardsKamayani
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Resume For - HR Manager
Posted by: "Beenu Kukreti" beenukukreti@yahoo.com beenukukreti
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:12 am (PDT)
Dear All,
Sending resume for my friend Mr P S Bhandari.
He is looking for job in HR field, if any of member have opportunity for him pls help him
regards
Beenu
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Marriage Proposal
Posted by: "H.P Bhardwaj" hp.bhardwaj@yahoo.com hp.bhardwaj
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:14 am (PDT)
Hello Friends
We r looking a bride for my brother in law.
He is a journalist in daily Newspaper in Delhi.
Qualification: PG in Mass. communcation.
They r Two brother and two sister. both elder sister had married.
Age-31 yrs old. They r Garhwali Brahmin.
If Any body interested pls contact via mail.
Thanks Regards
HP bhardwaj
thanx Regards
- 9.
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House for sale Noida sec 48
Posted by: "Harry Joshi" harryj27@yahoo.com
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:14 am (PDT)
Deal all,
I am going to sale.....
Two storey Independent House, well furnished Sec 48 NoidaTotal
Area 112.5 sq.m. Demand: Rs. 70 lacs negotiable
Interested person
pl. cont...
Harish Joshi
09358645588
- 10.
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Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:14 am (PDT)
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Fwd: FW: [All-india] Special Drive - QA Fresher Trainees
Posted by: "Ashu ..." lingwalashish@gmail.com lingwal.ashish
Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:14 am (PDT)
Hi PGG Members,
Below are some opening in GlobalLogic on Testing Team(Fresher). So shoot
mail b4 31 Aug on qafreshers@globallogic.com .
Best of Luck....
--
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Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi
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Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand
(1869 - 1948)
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948), Indian thinker, statesman, and nationalist leader who led India out of the British Empire. Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born in Porbandar, in the modern state of Gujarat, on October 2, 1869, into a political Hindu family, both his father and grandfather having been prime ministers to the rulers of two adjacent and tiny princely states. After a mediocre career at school, he went to London in 1888 to train as a lawyer, leaving behind his young and illiterate wife, whom he had married when she was barely in her teens. Gandhi qualified as a barrister three years later and returned to India.
Mohandas Gandhi was educated in Great Britain and received a law degree from University College, London. After he was admitted to the British bar, he practised law in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, and later in Durban, South Africa. While in South Africa, he was treated as a member of an inferior race, which spurred him into his lifelong quest to achieve civil rights for all races.
II� EARLY CAREER
Young Mohandas Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was educated in Great Britain and received a law degree from University College, London. After he was admitted to the British bar, he practised law in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, and later in Durban, South Africa. While in South Africa, he was treated as a member of an inferior race, which spurred him into his lifelong quest to achieve civil rights for all races.Hulton Deutsch�
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After an undistinguished performance in a legal practice in India, Gandhi left for South Africa in 1893 to serve as legal adviser to an Indian firm. The 21 years that he spent there marked a turning point in his life. The racial indignities to which he and his countrymen were subjected there turned the hitherto shy and diffident lawyer into a courageous political activist. Realizing that violence was evil and rational persuasion often unavailing, he developed a new method of non-violent resistance, which he called satyagraha and which he used with some success to secure racial justice for his people. Gandhi also reflected deeply on his own religion, interacted with Jewish and Christian friends, and evolved a distinct view of life based on what he found valuable in his own and other religions. He commanded a Red Cross unit in the South African Wars, and organized a commune near Durban based on the ideas of Leo Tolstoy.
Gandhi finally returned to India in 1915, after the government of the Union of South Africa had made important concessions to his demands, including recognition of Indian marriages and abolition of the poll tax for them. After travelling all over India to familiarize himself with the country of which he had only a limited understanding, he plunged into politics, and soon became the unquestioned leader of the Indian nationalist movement. Almost single-handedly he transformed the middle- and upper-class Indian National Congress into a powerful national organization, bringing in large sections of such hitherto excluded groups as women, traders, merchants, the upper and middle peasantry, and youth, and giving it a truly national basis. Following the Amritsar Massacre in 1919, Gandhi led a nationwide campaign of passive non-cooperation with the government of British India, including the boycott of British goods. He was first imprisoned by the British in 1922
for two years.
III� DEVELOPMENT OF GANDHI�S THOUGHT AND PRACTICE
Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi�s campaign of nonviolent civil resistance to British rule of India led to India�s independence in 1947. A member of the merchant caste, Mohandas K. Gandhi, later called Mahatma (Sanskrit for �great soul�), studied law in London. As a lawyer, and later as a political activist, he effectively fought discrimination with his principles of truth, nonviolence, and courage.
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Convinced that independence had no meaning without a radical moral and social transformation, Gandhi launched a comprehensive programme of national regeneration. This involved fighting prejudices against manual labour, overcoming the urban-rural divide, developing love of indigenous languages, and eradicating the caste-based discriminatory practice of Untouchability. Gandhi also fostered among his countrymen national self-respect and confidence in their ability to overthrow British rule. He gave Hinduism an activist and social orientation, generously borrowed from other religious and cultural traditions, and became an inspiring example of a genuine inter-faith and inter-civilizationa l dialogue. He perfected the method of satyagraha that he had discovered in South Africa, added new forms of action to its repertoire, and developed what he called the �new science of non-violence� involving moral conversion of the opponent by a delicate �surgery of
the soul�. His actions inspired the great poet Rabindranath Tagore to call him Mahatma (Sanskrit, �great soul�).
While fighting simultaneously on the social, economic, religious, and political fronts, Gandhi carried on an even fiercer battle at the personal level.. Determined to become as perfect as any human being could be, he set about mastering all his senses and desires. From 1901 onward he embarked on daring experiments in sexual self-control. Rejecting the �cowardly� celibacy of traditional religions, he lived among and later slept naked with some of his women associates, both to probe the outermost limits of sexuality and to show that it was possible to attain �absolute� and child-like innocence. His moral courage, candour, and experimental vitality have few if any parallels in history.
�Gandhi�s moral and political thought was based on a relatively simple metaphysic.
Gandhi�s moral and political thought was based on a relatively simple metaphysic. For him the universe was regulated by a Supreme Intelligence or Principle, which he preferred to call satya (Truth) and, as a concession to convention, God. It was embodied in all living things, above all in human beings, in the form of self-conscious soul or spirit. Since all human beings partook of the divine essence, they were �ultimately one�. They were not merely equal but �identical�. As such, love was the only proper form of relation between them; it was �the law of our being�, of �our species�. Positively, love implied care and concern for others and total dedication to the cause of �wiping away every tear from every eye�. Negatively, it implied ahimsa, or �non-violence�. Gandhi�s entire social and political thought, including his theory of satyagraha, was an attempt to work out the implications of the principle of love in all areas of
life.
For Gandhi, the state �represented violence in a concentrated form�. It spoke in the language of compulsion and uniformity, sapped its subjects� spirit of initiative and self-help, and �unmanned� them. Since human beings were not fully developed and capable of acting in a socially responsible manner, the state was necessary. However, if it was not to hinder their growth, it had to be so organized that it used as little coercion as possible and left as large an area of human life as possible to voluntary efforts.
As Gandhi imagined it, a truly non-violent society was federally constituted and composed of small, self-governing, and relatively self-sufficient village communities relying largely on moral and social pressure. The police were basically social workers, enjoying the confidence and support of the local community and relying on moral persuasion and public opinion to enforce the law. Crime was treated as a disease, requiring not punishment but understanding and help. The standing army was not necessary either, for a determined people could be relied upon to mount non-violent resistance against an invader.
Since the majority rule violated the moral integrity of the minority and �savoured of violence�, and since unanimity was often impossible, all decisions in a non-violent society were based on consensus, arrived at by rational discussion in which each strove to look at the subject in question from the standpoint of others. For Gandhi, rational discussion was not just an exchange of arguments but a process of deepening and expanding the consciousness of the participants. When it was conducted in a proper spirit, those involved reconstituted each other�s being and were reborn as a result of the encounter. In extreme cases, when no consensus was possible, the majority decided the matter, not because it was more likely to be right but for administrative and pragmatic reasons. If a citizen felt morally troubled by a majority decision, that person was entitled to claim exemption from and even to disobey it. Civil disobedience was a �moral� right. To
surrender it was to forfeit one�s �self-respect� and integrity.
In Gandhi�s view it was a �sin against humanity� to possess superfluous wealth.
A non-violent society was committed to sarvodaya, the growth or uplift of all its citizens. Private property denied the �identity� or �oneness� of all men, and was immoral. In Gandhi�s view it was a �sin against humanity� to possess superfluous wealth when others could not even meet their basic needs. Since the institution of private property already existed, and men were attached to it, he suggested that the rich should take only what they needed and hold the rest in trust for the community. Increasingly he came to appreciate that the idea of trusteeship was too important to be left to the precarious goodwill of the rich, and suggested that it could be enforced by organized social pressure and even by law. Gandhi advocated heavy taxes, limited rights of inheritance, state ownership of land and heavy industry, and nationalization without compensation as a way of creating a just and equal society.
IV� LEADERSHIP TO INDEPENDENCE
Nehru Announces Gandhi's Death After Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, his friend and one-time prot�g� Jawaharlal Nehru (by then Prime Minister of India) announced his death on the radio. His voice breaking with emotion, he payed tribute to his mentor of the previous 30 years, whose moral authority had given him a unique place in the struggle for Indian independence. Courtesy of Gordon Skene Sound Collection. All rights reserved.
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In 1930 he proclaimed a new campaign of civil disobedience, calling upon the Indian population to refuse to pay taxes, particularly the tax on salt. The campaign involved a march to the sea, in which thousands of Indians followed Gandhi from Ahmadabad to the Arabian Sea, where they made salt by evaporating sea water. This highly symbolic and defiant gesture proved very effective. Once more the Indian leader was arrested, but he was released in 1931, halting the campaign after the British made concessions to his demands. In the same year Gandhi represented the Indian National Congress at a conference in London.
In 1932, Gandhi began new civil disobedience campaigns against the British. Two years later he formally resigned from politics, being replaced as leader of the Congress Party by Jawaharlal Nehru, and travelled through India, teaching and promoting social reform.
A few years later, in 1939, Gandhi again returned to active political life, attacking colonial policy over the federation of Indian principalities with the rest of India. When World War II broke out, the Congress Party and Gandhi decided not to support Britain unless India was granted complete and immediate independence. Even when Japan entered the war, Gandhi refused to agree to Indian participation. He was interned in 1942, but was released two years later because of failing health.
Despite Gandhi�s resistance to the principle of partition, India and Pakistan became separate states
By 1944 the British government had agreed to independence, on condition that the Congress Party and the Muslim League resolve their differences. Despite Gandhi�s resistance to the principle of partition, India and Pakistan became separate states when the British granted India its independence in 1947. Bloody sectarian violence ensued.
Though Gandhi was born a bania, there was a powerful and endearing streak of the gambler and the outlaw in him. When Hindus and Muslims were engaged in fierce intercommunal strife in 1946 and 1947, he moved among them alone and unprotected, dared them to do their worst, and by sheer force of personality consoled the inconsolable, dissolved hatred, and restored a climate of humanity. When a bomb was dropped at one of his prayer meetings a few weeks later, he chided his frightened audience for being scared of a �mere bomb�. Through fasts, he quelled violence in Calcutta and New Delhi. When the government of independent India decided, with popular support, to renege on its promise to transfer to Pakistan its share of assets, he took on the entire country, and successfully fasted to awaken its sense of honour and moral obligation. This deeply angered a section of Hindu nationalists, one of whom, after respectfully bowing to him, shot him dead at a prayer
meeting on January 30, 1948.
Nehru Announces Gandhi's Death:� �After Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, his friend and one-time prot�g� Jawaharlal Nehru (by then Prime Minister of India) announced his death on the radio. His voice breaking with emotion, he payed tribute to his mentor of the previous 30 years, whose moral authority had given him a unique place in the struggle for Indian independence.
V� POSTHUMOUS LEGACY
Gandhi�s intellectual influence on his countrymen was considerable. Some were attracted by his emphasis on political and economic decentralization; others by his insistence on individual freedom, moral integrity, the unity of means and ends, and social service; still others by his satyagraha and political activism. For some students of India, Gandhi�s influence is responsible for its failure to throw up any genuinely radical political movement. For others it cultivated a spirit of non-violence, encouraged the habits of collective self-help, and helped lay the foundations of a stable, morally committed, and democratic government. Gandhi�s ideas have also had a profound influence outside India, where they inspired non-violent activism and movements in favour of small-scale, self-sufficient communities living closer to nature and with greater sensitivity to their environment.
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