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I need a essay on lessons for modern India from Mahatma Gandhi

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi popularly called Mahatma Gandhi or Gandhi/Bapu.  

He is undoubtedly the greatest political figure in the modern Indian history.

Fond Father of India and has not only gave India its freedom but has also joined all Indians as one united nation with his non-violent movements for civil rights and freedom from the British rule.

                                      Never give up

In his quest for freedom, Gandhi was imprisoned several times but he kept fighting until be saw the dawn of a newly independent India.

We should constantly pursue the goals we have set for ourselves until we reach our dreamed destination and achieve them completely.

                                   Actions define priorities

Aim in our life is very significant and if we are not taking any step to complete/fulfill that aim then we need to again check our priorities.

                                  Reward of a well-done work is to get it done.

Mahatma Gandhi was a man of the highest character. Gandhi didn't took any process to achieve independence that was against his conscience.  

Hus ethics ruled over his actions and he believed that a work is only done well when it is done the way it should be. Without any crimes, breach of conducts or excuses.

                                An honest ‘No’ is better than a false ‘Yes’

People often say ‘Yes’ instead of ‘No’ out of compulsion or simply to appease the other. Gandhi said:

                                Peace is within and not affected by outside circumstances

Most probably the result will be ‘No’ because we have defined peace by external and delusive factors. When we greet someone for the first time and his opinion matters to us so much as our confidence.  

Instead we must try to introspect and listen to our insides and find peace without unaffected by outside forces.

                                Happiness is anything done with harmony

Happiness and harmony in today’s world are superlative. Living in harmony is something that we can achieve and it is something that is composed of our values.

                                Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong

It is not easy to forgive the person who has hurt you. It takes great courage to exonerate and move ahead in life. But he who is able to do so is truly a man of greater and stronger values.

                               Brain over Brawn

A man with a strong will can literally move mountains even if he may not be a Hercules.  It is always your thinking and determination that matters. Physical strength can only be utilized when it is wised well. An example is Gandhi himself: being a man of leanest caricature he made the entire British empire vanquished and fly away from the Indian subcontinent.

                              Be the change

Anything that we want to differ starts from our own sleeves. If we want to correct a thing, we first must incorporate that within our own selves.We all are wonderful and extremely beautiful from the inside and the more we will see the same thing in others, we shall get the same in return.

So we all should be loving and kind towards each other and what comes back is a wonderful world where every human life with peace, harmony, and dignity.


KrystaCort: I don't find it equivalent to composition. Rather, it seems more like an article.
PoojaBurra: No read it carefully u will find something worthwhile
Answered by KrystaCort
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One can call him Bapu, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, or just Gandhi; he is without a doubt the best political figure in the advanced Indian history. The affectionate Father of our incredible country has brought India its opportunity as well as weaved every one of the Indians as one joined country with his peaceful developments for social liberties and opportunity from the British guideline. He had an outstanding way to deal with a battle for the privileges of the general population. His self-portrayal, 'My Experiments with Truth', gives a definite knowledge into his life from the time he was a tyke to the time he gave India a solid establishment to assemble its future upon.  

Here are the best exercises that humanity ought to gain from Gandhi's life in this modern India:  

Firstly, we learn that we progress towards becoming what we accept. Gandhi states: "We are the expression of our own thoughts," which implies that in the event that we figure we will fall flat and won't achieve our objective, our very own meaning of progress can never be figured it out. Moreover, our contemplation shapes our character and, accordingly, we moved toward becoming what we think.  

Next is to never surrender. In his mission for an opportunity, Gandhi was detained a few times yet he continued battling until be saw the beginning of a recently autonomous India. Similarly, we ought to steadily seek after whatever objectives we have set for ourselves until the point when we achieve our expected goal and accomplish them totally.  

Following this, is a theory about the acts one performs, which means- activities characterize needs. While searching the objective in our life is vital, but if we are not making any move to finish or satisfy that objective, then we have to reassess our needs.  

"Reward of a well-done work is to complete it." Mahatma Gandhi was a man of the most noteworthy character. He didn't utilize any strategy to accomplish freedom that was against his still, small voice. Hus morals governed over his activities and he trusted that a work is just done well when it is done the manner in which it ought to be. With no violations, break of behaviors or reasons.  

Another theory which encapsulates lesson for the whole human psychology is to understand that a fair 'no' is superior to a false 'yes.' Individuals regularly say 'yes' rather than 'no' out of impulse or basically to conciliate the other. Gandhi illustrates: “Saying a yes when you actually do not mean it can lead you nowhere." Then again, "it creates adrift, indignation and umbrages among the people whom you have been closed once." In this way, "a yes must always be expressed with a strong conviction.”

"Harmony is inside and not influenced by outside conditions," is another ideology that appeals to the audience in infinite ways. Moreover, it asks what do we truly look for harmony inside ourselves? The appropriate response will, most presumably, be 'no' in light of the fact that we have characterized harmony by outside and deceptive elements. We meet somebody out of the blue and his sentiment matters to us so much that our certainty beats. Rather, we should endeavor to do contemplation and tune in to our inward voice and discover harmony inside unaffected by outside powers.  

Another thing that human beings should collaborate in their life is the notion that 'satisfaction is anything finished with amicability.' Contentment and friendliness in this day and age are superlative. Living incongruity is something that we can accomplish and it is something that is made out of our qualities. Gandhi finishes up by saying, “Just when our musings, activities, and words are adjusted and associated with one another, would we be able to accomplish genuine agreement.”  

We must remember that pardoning is the trait of the solid. To pardon the individual who has harmed you once isn't simple. It takes incredible bravery to absolve and advance throughout everyday life. In any case, he who can do as such is really a man of more noteworthy and more grounded qualities.  

Lastly, I would bring light over the excessively appealing concept, which is, ‘being the change.’ Gandhi states: “Before we expect to see our desired qualities in others, we should assimilate them in ourselves.” Moreover, anything that we need to modify begins from our very own sleeves. On the off chance that we need to revise a thing, we initially should fuse that inside our very own selves. We as a whole are great and to a great degree, lovely from within, and the more we will see a similar thing in others, we will receive the equivalent consequently. So, we as a whole, ought to love and act kindly towards one another and what returns is a great reality where each human exists with harmony, amicability, and poise.

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