Gandhi's experience in South Africa led him to create the Indian National Congress in 1894, and his ideological concept of passive resistance evolved and later helped him to establish nonviolence into strength. ... Gandhi believed in Swaraj and used this philosophy of passive resistance to produce Hind Swaraj in 1908. ... Once Gandhi was capable of understanding self-rule he sought to help India become Hind Swaraj. ... The metaphors are embedded with Gandhi's philosophy for characterizing his state of mind that the dismay of the noncooperation movement brings validity to Gandhi'...
This-- the use of the mother-tongue-helped establish a more personal relationship with the God, that which makes the latter more reachable. ... Here there are some essential concepts discernable in the philosophy of the male saint, with respect to gender, as well. ... " - Dasimayya The composition, like that of Basavanna's as well upholds the philosophy of transcendence of social constructs such as that of gender, to finally unite with the higher being, the object of love and worship, the God. ... The overall understanding of this helps us understand that how women of these times we...
The following assessment is about current HR practices in India and how external and internal features have helped in shaping it. ... (census 2001,world value survey) CULTURE It is crystal clear that human resource management can help the MNC's to attain competitive advantage in the industry, but only little establishment gain the desire result. ...
The following assessment is about current HR practices in India and how external and internal features have helped in shaping it. ... (census 2001,world value survey) CULTURE It is crystal clear that human resource management can help the MNC's to attain competitive advantage in the industry, but only little establishment gain the desire result. ...
1. Introduction India is one of the G-20 major economies and a member of the five major emerging national economies (BRICS). The economy of India is the seventh largest in the world. In 2015, the International Monetary Fund reports that in the last two decades, the average GDP growth rate over 5.8% ...
'Indian women's movement in the nineteenth century grew out of a cultural and nationalistic response to the British colonialist condemning of the treatment of women as barbaric and directly connected to Indian religious practices'; a big reason for Women engrossment was Mahatma Gandhi.10 His arrival back in India was a turning point for the freedom struggle, as he opposed programmes such as the 'Rowlat Bills' that 'prevented public protest and suspended civil liberties'.11 This particular bill led to Gandhi's philosophy or 'Satyagraha', as h...