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Gandhian way for peaceful community life-processes to be adopted ?
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Answered by franktheruler
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Answer:

Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader of India and he is also known as the father of the nation. His ideology for protesting against the British was, employing non-violence. According to him, there was no such war which could not be won employing non-violence. In the same way, Mahatma Gandhi had a desire of making a community which shall have no violence. He said that "if someone slaps you, you need to ask him again to slap, instead of slapping him back".

Explanation:

If there is non-violence spread among people all around the community, then it shall be possible to make a community filled with peace, happiness and joy.

Answered by adventureisland
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Gandhian Principles to be adopted for peaceful community:

Gandhiji was a great leader and a freedom fighter of India. Gandhi did not allow British to rule in India. Gandhi’s non-violence is a strategy and philosophy to achieve a peaceful society. The principles of gandhiji is that no society, institution or state has contributing the growth of individuals to the society.  

The state, the nation, and the community had no intrinsic value of them. Gandhi’s commitment and disciplined in the belief of peace and nonviolence and inadequate to transform the culture of war and violence.

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