discuss the political implication of sarvodaya (long answer).
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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. Later Gandhian, like the Indian nonviolence activist Vinoba Bhave, embraced the term as a name for the social movement in post-independence India which strove to ensure that self-determination and equality reached all strata of India society. A Sarvodaya Economic Conference was held in December, 1949 which aimed at establishing a Sarvodaya society.
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