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discuss the significance of gandhi's ideas of swaraj

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Although the word swaraj means self-rule, Gandhi gave it the content of an integral revolution that encompasses all spheres of life. ... In the other words, it is sovereignty of the people based on pure moral authority. Economically, poorna swaraj means full economic freedom for the toiling millions.

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Gandhi's Hind Swaraj is primarily known for its trenchant critique of modern civilization. In Hind Swaraj he also dwells on the condition of India as it has developed under the British rule and tutelage. ... According to him railways have helped the British to tighten their grip over India.

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