Thank you, Keshav, for the appreciation. Dev, very true, Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad, everyone contributed a lot to freedom. However, I think I have not mentioned anything like this in the presentation, that Gandhiji was the only one who contributed to gaining freedom. The agenda is different.
From India, Indore
From India, Indore
That's a wonderful study. All the points are facts, and it may be difficult for the future generation to believe that such a person has lived in India. Thanks a lot for sharing the PPT. (Incidentally, Oct 2nd is Gandhi Jayanthi).
Regards,
Raja C S N
Sr. Trainer / Consultant / Content Creator,
Chennai.
From India, Madras
Regards,
Raja C S N
Sr. Trainer / Consultant / Content Creator,
Chennai.
From India, Madras
Hi Akhilesh, these are really wonderful PPTs you have shared with us. We know that there were a lot of freedom fighters, but Gandhi Ji was the leader of the leaders. He was the only one who changed the mindset of the Indian people who were supporting the British for their selfishness. We can apply Gandhi Ji's philosophy in today’s life; this depends on you.
Thanks,
Rajender
From India, Delhi
Thanks,
Rajender
From India, Delhi
The whole point of not monopolizing Gandhiji was to emphasize that he was not the sole reason for India's freedom. People are forgetting other important freedom fighters and those who have changed the perception of India from being just "Snake Charmers." Why don't we have holidays for other freedom fighters, just like Gandhi Jayanti?
This topic was an opportunity to express the above note and not to say that the PPT should not be implemented in life. The PPT is good for character building and should be followed to the extent possible. I am also implementing Gandhiji's slogan from the PPT, "Be the change you want to see in the world."
It's good to know that Congress had such a complex history, and I appreciate your knowledge on that. All party posters have a senior party member's photo, and for Congress, it is Gandhiji. You are correct; the logo is a hand (for slapping). If you have more on this kind of topic, please share it as a PPT.
Many still vote for Congress because of Gandhiji. Even many loyal members of that party are in it because Gandhiji is a role model for them.
I don't agree with the word "hatred" as reality is often bitter. If Gandhi did not have hatred for the British, we would have been slaves for many more years. Making people aware of something in any topic is always rewarding, as is your point on Congress!
Frustration is true, Akhilesh, as betrayers are nourished and not punished!
Regards,
Rakesh
From India, Bangalore
This topic was an opportunity to express the above note and not to say that the PPT should not be implemented in life. The PPT is good for character building and should be followed to the extent possible. I am also implementing Gandhiji's slogan from the PPT, "Be the change you want to see in the world."
It's good to know that Congress had such a complex history, and I appreciate your knowledge on that. All party posters have a senior party member's photo, and for Congress, it is Gandhiji. You are correct; the logo is a hand (for slapping). If you have more on this kind of topic, please share it as a PPT.
Many still vote for Congress because of Gandhiji. Even many loyal members of that party are in it because Gandhiji is a role model for them.
I don't agree with the word "hatred" as reality is often bitter. If Gandhi did not have hatred for the British, we would have been slaves for many more years. Making people aware of something in any topic is always rewarding, as is your point on Congress!
Frustration is true, Akhilesh, as betrayers are nourished and not punished!
Regards,
Rakesh
From India, Bangalore
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