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Define : Gandhiji's ideas on Sarvoday

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Answered by zubershaikh1922
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Sarvodaya is a term meaning 'Universal Uplift' or 'Progress of All'. The term was first coined by Mohandas Gandhi as the title of his 1908 translation of John Ruskin's tract on political economy, "Unto This Last", and Gandhi came to use the term for the ideal of his own political philosophy.

Answered by bhamaresanika2002
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Principles of the Sarvodaya:

All people will be imbued with the spirit of love, fraternity, truth, non-violence and self-sacrifices. Society will function on the basis on the non-violence. There will be no party system and majority rule and society will be free from the evil of the tyranny of the majority.

It was Mahatma Gandhi who first used the word Sarvodaya in modern times. Etymologically speaking, Sarvodaya means ' the rise or welfare .

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