How does Nayantara Sehgal, the author of " Passing Away Of Bapu" describe a sense of loss on hearing Gandhiji's death? Explain author journey from sadness to regaining the hope of positivity in life.(150 to 160 words)
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- Sahgal‘s message is adequately perceptible in all her six novels discussed in
- the study. Impact of Mahatma was natural on her work as she had grown up in the
- halo that surrounded him. In the distracted whirlpool in which India finds herself
- today Gandhi is as relevant as he was during the British Raj. Love, Truth and ahimsa
- are cardinal requirements of man for peace and progress.
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Answer:Sahgal‘s message is adequately perceptible in all her six novels discussed in the study. Impact of Mahatma was natural on her work as she had grown up in the halo that surrounded him. In the distracted whirlpool in which India finds herself today Gandhi is as relevant as he was during the British Raj. Love, Truth and ahimsa are cardinal requirements of man for peace and progress.
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