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‘‘Gandhiji was as much a social reformer as he was a politician. He
believed that in order to be worthy of freedom, Indians had to get rid of social evils such as child marriage and untouchability. Indians of one faith had also to cultivate a genuine tolerance for Indians of another religion - hence his emphasis on Hindu-Muslim harmony.’’
In the light of the above statement, highlight the values upheld by
Mahatma Gandhi.

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Answered by ShrutiShivani
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Answered by pr264428
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The answer to the question is given below:

Explanation:

  • The values upheld by Gandhiji were as follows:
  1. Principle of Tolerance -This is the main force which drives individuals through the correct path.
  2. Principle of Non-Violence -This is shown by a calm and composed individual.
  3. Principle of Self-Reliance - This makes a person independent.
  4. Principle of Unity and Integrity - This helps to form a strong society.
  5. Importance of Education - Knowledge helps people to take correct decisions.
  6. Importance of Vocational Education - Knowledge on Practical skils is essential.
  7. Importance of Women Literacy in the Society - As we all learn from our mothers.
  8. Principle of Equality - To built up an united society.
  9. Principle of Equitability - To ensure the upliftment of both the privileged and deprived ones. .
  10. Principle of Humanity - To make a livable society.

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