Gandhi, truth, and nonviolence : the politics of engagement in post-truth times / Vinay Lal.
By: Lal, Vinay [author.]
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BookPublisher: New York Oxford Univ. Press 2025Edition: 1.Description: 346p.ISBN: 9780198936626.Subject(s): Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948 - Influence| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| A99 G151/B167 Making of a hindu patriot: background of Gandhiji's hind swaraj | A99 G151 R137 Gandhi ko Samajhne Ka Sahi Samey | A99 G151\G747 The fourth lion : | A99 G151\L15 Gandhi, truth, and nonviolence : | A99 G151\M294 The men who killed Gandhi / | A99 G151s Scorching love : | A99 G151s Satya ke saath mere prayog |
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