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Gandhiji’s philosophy on Swachhata through self-practice

By: Annamalai, A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana Description: 68(10), Oct, 2024: p.57-61. In: YojanaSummary: Gandhiji was deeply committed to the idea the cleanliness and sanitation is fundamental human qualities. He famously sated, “everyone must be his own scavenger,” and led by example, cleaning filth himself when others refuse,. His experiences South Africa and India Solidified his belief in the necessity of both personal and community hygiene. He declared, “ A lavatory must be as clean as a drawing room. “Gandhiji’s vision for India’s independence included societal transformation, with “village satiation and knowledge of health and hygiene “being key components of his 18 point constructive progrmme. – Reproduced
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Gandhiji was deeply committed to the idea the cleanliness and sanitation is fundamental human qualities. He famously sated, “everyone must be his own scavenger,” and led by example, cleaning filth himself when others refuse,. His experiences South Africa and India Solidified his belief in the necessity of both personal and community hygiene. He declared, “ A lavatory must be as clean as a drawing room. “Gandhiji’s vision for India’s independence included societal transformation, with “village satiation and knowledge of health and hygiene “being key components of his 18 point constructive progrmme. – Reproduced

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