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Why was Gandhi against of science and technology?​

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Answered by sijit1981
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During his lifetime and after his assassination in January 1948, Gandhi, the human-rights barrister turned freedom campaigner, has been mischaracterized as anti-science — often because of his concerns over the human and environmental impacts of industrial technologies

Answered by eviln7
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Mr. Kulkarni said that instead, Gandhiji did not want science and technology to be used for war and violence. He did not want man to colonise nature. He wanted science and technology to be used for removing poverty, hunger and diseases.

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