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why Gandhiji was against mass production and wanted it to be replaced by production by masses?

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Answered by Ninu2018
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Mass production is the production of large amounts of products, using modern techniques

Mass production was introduced during British rule which made people to leave their villages, their home land, their crafts, and go to work in the factories for improvement of their financial and economic status

But, Gandhiji was against this concept of mass production.

According to him, “Not mass production, but production by the masses."

He felt that by adopting production by the masses, village working communities would be able to survive and restore their work done by their hands or small scale village industries

Nature has given us the great gift which is laid in our hands.

While mass production is concerned with the product and profit, production by the masses is concerned with the product, the producers, and mainly the people.........


Answered by anuj9296
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According to him, selfish individuals combined with technology have resulted in the depletion of resources. Gandhi believed that man and not machines should be at the center of production. ... Thus, Gandhi was against mass production and wanted it to be replaced with the production by masses.✌✌✌hope it helps you !!!!!!!!
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