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discuss the Rabindra nath tagore visions of rular reconstruction​

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- The central theme of Tagore's philosophy of life was concerned with the creation of a synthetic and harmonious way of living which he tried to bring back to the rural life through self-reliance and co-operation among all sections of people through his rural reconstruction programme.

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Abstract - The central theme of Tagore's philosophy of life was concerned with the creation of a synthetic and harmonious way of living which he tried to bring back to the rural life through self-reliance and co-operation among all sections of people through his rural reconstruction programme.

Gurudeva Rabindranath Tagore was a believer in the right and freedom of the individuals to

shape their life in their own way. Tagore’s individualism defines belief in the fundamental

unity of mankind and not only of mankind but also of the whole universe of nature and men.

He emphasizes the need for social service not only for social uplift but also the spiritual uplift

of an individual. Tagore’s educational ideals are a part of his philosophy of life. The

principles of his educational philosophy are: freedom, creative self-expression and active

communion with nature and man. By freedom he means to learn freely and spontaneously

from our natural surroundings. It is the freedom of mind, freedom of heart and freedom of

will (Banerjee, 1966).

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