English, asked by shaikhfatima907, 8 months ago

write an essay on father of nation of Mahatma Gandhi and the relevance of his principal of truth in today's world​

Answers

Answered by ayushbag03
2

Gandhiji is all the more relevant today when the problems in the society have assumed larger dimensions. In his stress on ‘Charkha-Khadi’ lay the simple strength of promoting indigenous industries and skills. In a globalized world, as we improve our intensity of trade, a large segment of our population continues to struggle with poverty and unemployment

The promotion of vocational skills and converting them into self-employment means is the sustainable means of driving out people from the grasp of poverty. The spirit of ‘swadeshi’ should be re-ignited whereby it can coexist with the challenges from multinational firms. With the help of microfinance, more clusters of indigenous items should be promoted as small and cottage industries. Along with employment opportunities in villages, factories should imbibe the ‘trusteeship’ concept of Gandhiji by ensuring proper social security for employees. Their growing role in societal concerns should inspire them to take up causes and fulfill their corporate social responsibilities.

As every segment of the society marches forth to build an inclusive India, the contribution by women should show widening possibilities. With the women’s reservation bill becoming a reality, a significant step towards empowering the women has been taken. The effects should percolate to grassroots by ensuring education for the girl child. The Gandhian principle of education gave prime importance to the girl-child, as an educated girl spreads the affectivity of her education in multiple ways.

The simple life of the Mahatma advocates principles, each of which is heavy with profound wisdom. They may appear trivial and unpractical but our deviations from these basic values have been the root cause of many of our maladies. It is essential we bring back Gandhigiri in each of our fives. It will only require us to re-look and search for that basic inherent human goodness which had got buried deep down somewhere within all of us. The desire to see quick results and lack of patience due to time constraints of fast-paced fives may be hurdles in evaluating these principles. But, the sustainable solution that they offer is enriching and satisfying. Similarly, even at the policy level, a re-look at basic Gandhian philosophies may re-orient our efforts to bring inclusive growth and happiness to the faces of millions.

Similar questions