Technological transformation and relevance of Gandhi in modern India
By: Awasthi, R.K.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.508-24.Subject(s): Technological change - India | Gandhi, M.K
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Indian Journal of Social WorkSummary: Since the beginning of planned development in India, the issue of technology has been raised at various levels and also recognised as one of the aspects of planning strategy. It appears that the process has bypassed problems related to the technology for the eradication of rural unemployment. The present exercise puts forward the basic principles of rural reconstruction as envisaged by Mahatma Gandhi who devoted all his energies in search of viable, sustainable and capital saving machines. The present article, attempts to highlight the views of Mahatma Gandhi in the sphere of technology and suggests means accordingly, so that the worker is not displaced from his/her home and hearth. - Reproduced
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Since the beginning of planned development in India, the issue of technology has been raised at various levels and also recognised as one of the aspects of planning strategy. It appears that the process has bypassed problems related to the technology for the eradication of rural unemployment. The present exercise puts forward the basic principles of rural reconstruction as envisaged by Mahatma Gandhi who devoted all his energies in search of viable, sustainable and capital saving machines. The present article, attempts to highlight the views of Mahatma Gandhi in the sphere of technology and suggests means accordingly, so that the worker is not displaced from his/her home and hearth. - Reproduced


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