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How die geometry become both easy and interesting for Gandhiji

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Geometry is one of the most popular branches of mathematics. It is very easy. All problems of it related to mind. It concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space. A mathematician who works in the field of geometry is called a geometer. Geometry arose independently in a number of early cultures as a body of practical knowledge. It is concerning length, area and volume with elements of a formal mathematical science. It is describing the relationship between movements of celestial bodies, served as an important source of geometric problems during the next one and a half millennia. Mahatma Gandhi wrote about geometry; “Boys will be taught their own language that is, Gujarati or Hindi and, if possible, Tamil, as also English, arithmetic, history, geography, botany and zoology. Advanced pupils will also be taught algebra and geometry. It is expected that they can be brought up to the matriculation level.”1

Mahatma Gandhi wrote about geometry; “We are in the experimental stage and the first students have to be the victims. However, let him learn well what is given to him. I hope one of these days to examine him. He was sure of his geometry lessons, but he was found wanting. Let him cultivate regular and studious habits, and learn to rely on himself in his studies.”2 Mahatma Gandhi wrote about geometry; “Now let us take higher education. I have learned Geography, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, etc.”3 Mahatma Gandhi wrote about geometry; “Instruction in letters will be through the students’ own languages and will include History, Geography, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Economics, etc., the learning of Sanskrit, Hindi and at least one Dravidian language being obligatory.”4

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