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The Social Life of Khadi: Gandhi's Experiments with the Indian
The Social Life of Khadi: Gandhi’s Experiments with the Indian Economy, c. 1915-1965 by Leslie Hempson A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (History) in the University of Michigan 2018 Doctoral Committee: Associate Professor Farina Mir, Co-Chair Professor Mrinalini Sinha, Co-Chair Associate Professor William Glover Associate Professor Matthew Hull Leslie Hempson [email protected] ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5195-1605 © Leslie Hempson 2018 DEDICATION To my parents, whose love and support has accompanied me every step of the way ii TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ii LIST OF FIGURES iv LIST OF ACRONYMS v GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS vi ABSTRACT vii INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1: THE AGRO-INDUSTRIAL DIVIDE 23 CHAPTER 2: ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS 53 CHAPTER 3: WRITING THE ECONOMY 89 CHAPTER 4: SPINNING EMPLOYMENT 130 CONCLUSION 179 APPENDIX: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 183 BIBLIOGRAPHY 184 iii LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 2.1 Advertisement for a list of businesses certified by AISA 59 3.1 A set of scales with coins used as weights 117 4.1 The ambar charkha in three-part form 146 4.2 Illustration from a KVIC album showing Mother India cradling the ambar 150 charkha 4.3 Illustration from a KVIC album showing giant hand cradling the ambar charkha 151 4.4 Illustration from a KVIC album showing the ambar charkha on a pedestal with 152 a modified version of the motto of the Indian republic on the front 4.5 Illustration from a KVIC album tracing the charkha to Mohenjo Daro 158 4.6 Illustration from a KVIC album tracing -
Friends of Gandhi
FRIENDS OF GANDHI Correspondence of Mahatma Gandhi with Esther Færing (Menon), Anne Marie Petersen and Ellen Hørup Edited by E.S. Reddy and Holger Terp Gandhi-Informations-Zentrum, Berlin The Danish Peace Academy, Copenhagen Copyright 2006 by Gandhi-Informations-Zentrum, Berlin, and The Danish Peace Academy, Copenhagen. Copyright for all Mahatma Gandhi texts: Navajivan Trust, Ahmedabad, India (with gratitude to Mr. Jitendra Desai). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transacted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. Gandhi-Informations-Zentrum: http://home.snafu.de/mkgandhi The Danish Peace Academy: http://www.fredsakademiet.dk Friends of Gandhi : Correspondence of Mahatma Gandhi with Esther Færing (Menon), Anne Marie Petersen and Ellen Hørup / Editors: E.S.Reddy and Holger Terp. Publishers: Gandhi-Informations-Zentrum, Berlin, and the Danish Peace Academy, Copenhagen. 1st edition, 1st printing, copyright 2006 Printed in India. - ISBN 87-91085-02-0 - ISSN 1600-9649 Fred I Danmark. Det Danske Fredsakademis Skriftserie Nr. 3 EAN number / strejkode 9788791085024 2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ESTHER FAERING (MENON)1 Biographical note Correspondence with Gandhi2 Gandhi to Miss Faering, January 11, 1917 Gandhi to Miss Faering, January 15, 1917 Gandhi to Miss Faering, March 20, 1917 Gandhi to Miss Faering, March 31,1917 Gandhi to Miss Faering, April 15, 1917 Gandhi to Miss Faering, -
Ncris2019-Abstract.Pdf
Message from Y S Rajan (Padma Shri Awardee) RK University, Rajkot has taken up a very vital topic of relevance to Indian economy and society as a whole, in choosing to hold a national conference on the subject of Scientific Research and Commercialization. The benefits derived from such an orientation, are not just limited to academic institutions alone. If one studies the history of scientific, engineering, medical, industrial and even some military applications of developed countries, their academic institutions have played great innovative roles. In India somehow, the dominant approach has been to place scientific research as an anti-thesis to commercial applications. One can see that the number of patents held by Nobel laureates are on rise world- wide. Also, a number of excellent scientific works has been done by those who work on commercially oriented projects. A wide range of speakers in this conference would show the way for our students who can make a difference for themselves and India with a positive attitude to research and commercialization. India will benefit in the process making it a powerful lead country in the world. I commend the organizers. -Y. S. Rajan Message I am extremely pleased to learn that School of Science, RK University is organizing a two days National Conference on Recent Innovations in Science under the banner NCRIS – 2019 on 18th and 19th January 2019. Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST) Govt. of Gujarat and CSIR Govt. of India has sponsored it. Moreover I am very much delighted on the initiative taken by School of Science to host innovations in science for students to translate into inventions of India like recent path breaking invention of Hydroelectric Cell which is accepted globally. -
Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power (Three Case Stories)
Gandhi wields the weapon of moral power (Three Case Stories) By Gene Sharp Foreword by: Dr. Albert Einstein First Published: September 1960 Printed & Published by: Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad 380 014 (INDIA) Phone: 079 – 27540635 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.navajivantrust.org Gandhi wields the weapon of moral power FOREWORD By Dr. Albert Einstein This book reports facts and nothing but facts — facts which have all been published before. And yet it is a truly- important work destined to have a great educational effect. It is a history of India's peaceful- struggle for liberation under Gandhi's guidance. All that happened there came about in our time — under our very eyes. What makes the book into a most effective work of art is simply the choice and arrangement of the facts reported. It is the skill pf the born historian, in whose hands the various threads are held together and woven into a pattern from which a complete picture emerges. How is it that a young man is able to create such a mature work? The author gives us the explanation in an introduction: He considers it his bounden duty to serve a cause with all his ower and without flinching from any sacrifice, a cause v aich was clearly embodied in Gandhi's unique personality: to overcome, by means of the awakening of moral forces, the danger of self-destruction by which humanity is threatened through breath-taking technical developments. The threatening downfall is characterized by such terms as "depersonalization" regimentation “total war"; salvation by the words “personal responsibility together with non-violence and service to mankind in the spirit of Gandhi I believe the author to be perfectly right in his claim that each individual must come to a clear decision for himself in this important matter: There is no “middle ground ". -
Saurashtra University Rajkot Answered Questions Get the Latest Answers on Cutoff, Courses, Placements, Admission, Fees, Ranking & Eligibility
Saurashtra University Rajkot An exclusive Guide by Saurashtra University Rajkot Answered questions Get the latest answers on cutoff, courses, placements, admission, fees, ranking & eligibility. All answers have been submitted by students, alumni & experts. I want to admission & dublicate results of BsC home science 1 Answer . 15 Views PRADEEP KUMAR a year ago Scholar-Level 18 Sr. Section Eng r(Desig n) Please write about the course name in which you wants to take the a dmission for further details. For duplicate result you have to approa ch to your College/ University. Further there are various links are avail able on University website (https://www.saurashtrauniversity.edu/) fr om where you can download the desired exam result. I am an BBA sem 4 student of saurashtra university. I want to take transf er to Gujarat University f or SEM 5 af ter completing Sem 4.Possible? 1 Answer . 1 Follower . 29 Views HEENA AGRAWAL a year ago Scholar-Level 16 H try to g ive best solution.. Hi, Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 24-Sep-2021. It is sometimes possible to move straight from one university to ano ther, usually in the first few weeks of your first year, or between year s if the courses are similar enough. If you've decided this is the right thing for you, these are the steps you need to take (although things might work differently depending on your university.) Contact the university you want to move to. You need to find out wh ether they will accept you onto the course. -
Prof.Pratapsinhchauhan Designation: Vice Chancellor, Shri Govind Guru University, Godhara– 389 001 (Gujarat) (M) 9099939409 Email:[email protected]
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Prof.PratapsinhChauhan Designation: Vice Chancellor, Shri Govind Guru University, Godhara– 389 001 (Gujarat) (M) 9099939409 Email:[email protected] Positions Held: Member Executive Committee, National Accreditation and Assessment Council, Bengaluru Member Academic Advisory Council for MOOCs at CEC, New Delhi Educational Qualifications: FDPM at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad – 2001 and awarded CRMS Fellowship Ph.D. (Accounting and Finance) Saurashtra University, Rajkot-1993 M.Com.(Accounting)Gujarat University, Ahmedabad – 1987 (Double Gold Medalist) B.Com. (Accounting) Gujarat University, Ahmedabad – 1985 Experience: Worked as Professor and Head at Department of Business Management, Saurashtra University, Rajkot from 25th July, 2018 to 1st March, 2019. Worked as Professor at Department of Business Management, Saurashtra University, Rajkot from 25th February, 2018 to 24th July, 2018. Worked as Vice Chancellor, Saurashtra University, Rajkot from 25thFebruary, 2015 to 24th February, 2018. Worked as Officiating Vice Chancellor, at Saurashtra University, Rajkot from20thOctober, 2014 to 24thFebruary, 2015 to 24th February, 2018. Worked as a Professor & Head, at Department of Business Management (M.B.A. Programme), Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujarat (India) from July 2002 to February, 2015. Worked as Associate Professor, at Department of Commerce, Saurashtra University Gujarat (India)from January 1995 to July 2002. Worked as Assistant Professor in various colleges affiliated to different universities of the state of Gujarat (India) from 9-11-1987 to December 1994. Achievements and Awards: Best Research Paper award on Measurement of Shareholder Value Creation Organized by International Conference on “Business, Economics, Management and Behavioral Sciences” (ICBEMBS’2012), Planetary Scientific Research Centre, Dubai on January 7-8, 2012. -
Sanjay Bhayani
CURRICULUM VITAE • NAME: Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Bhayani • DESIGNATION: Dean, Professor and Head Department of Business Management (M.B.A. Programme) Saurashtra University, RAJKOT – 360 005 (INDIA) www.sumba.org.in • ADDRESS: “SANNIDHYA”, Shakti Nagar Street No. 5, University Road, RAJKOT – 360 005 (INDIA) Phone: (M) 09687355199 (O) (91) (281) 2589640 Email: [email protected] • EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: ➢ FDPM at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad – 2004-2005 and awarded CRMS Fellowship ➢ Ph.D. (Finance) Saurashtra University, Rajkot March – 2000 ➢ M.Phil. (Finance) Sardar Patel university, Vallabh Vidyanagar April – 1994 ➢ M.Com.(Accounting & Marketing Management) Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidyanagar April – 1992 (Gold Medal) ➢ B.Com. (Management) Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidyanagar October – 1990 ➢ B.Com. (Accounting) Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidyanagar April – 1990 (Gold Medal) • EXPERIENCE: ❖ Working as Professor and Head at Department of Business Management, (M.B.A. Programme) Saurashtra University, Rajkot, since 2nd March, 2019. ❖ Working as Professor at Department of Business Management, (M.B.A. Programme) Saurashtra University, Rajkot, since 1st January 2009. ❖ Worked as Professor and Head at Department of Business Management, (M.B.A. Programme) Saurashtra University, Rajkot from 25th February, 2015 to 24th July, 2018. ❖ Worked as Associate Professor at Department of Business Management, (M.B.A. Programme) Saurashtra University, Rajkot from 9th March, 2002 to 31st December, 2008. ❖ Worked as Lecture at Polytechnic (Under the Department of Technical Education, Govt. of Gujarat, Gandhinagar) at Government Polytechnic for Girls, Ahmedabad and A.V. Parekh Technical Institute, Rajkot from 17th June 1993 to 8th March 2002. ❖ Worked as Lecturer at C.P. Patel and F. H. Shah Commerce College, Anand from 1st October, 1992 to 16th June 1993. -
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Name : Dr. Bharat Bhaktibhai Ramanuj 2. Designation: Professor and Head 3. E-mail: [email protected] 4. Work Address: Department of Education Saurashtra University, Rajkot 360005 Gujarat (India) Phone: (0281) 2578501 (ex.449) 5. Residence Address: “BHAKTIDHAM” L-91, Housing Board, Amin Marg, Rajkot 360005 Gujarat (India) Phone: (R) (0281) 2450599 (M) 9427894344 6. Date of Birth: 29-03-1963 7. Educational Qualification: Ph.D., LL.B., M.Ed., M.Com. 8. Experience: 8.1 Teaching Graduate Level : Lecturer (1997 to 2006) P. D. Malaviya Graduate Teacher’s College, Rajkot.(Gujarat) Post Graduate Level Lecturer (2006 to 2007) Department of Education, Saurashtra University, Rajkot. (Gujarat) Associate Professor (2007 to 2012) Department of Education, Saurashtra University, Rajkot.(Gujarat) Professor (2012 to con…) Department of Education, Saurashtra University, Rajkot.(Gujarat) Head Of The Department (2012 to con..), Department of Education, Saurashtra University,Rajkot 8.2 Research Research Guidance : Recognized Guide for P.G. Students in Education Recognized Ph.D. Guide in Education 11 Students awarded Ph.D. degree in Education 9. Extension In charge Vice-Chancellor, Saurashtra University, (24-4-2010 to 5-5-2010) Dean, Faculty of Education, Saurashtra University, Rajkot. (2000 - 2003) Dean, Faculty of Education, Saurashtra University, Rajkot. (2006-2009) Dean, Faculty of Education, Saurashtra University, Rajkot. (2009-2012) Syndicate Member Guj. Gov. Nominee Saurashtra University, Rajkot. (2003-2006) Syndicate Member Guj. -
The Epic Fast
The Epic Fast The Epic Fast By : Pyarelal First Published: 1932 Printed & Published by: Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad 380 014 (INDIA) Phone: 079 – 27540635 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.navajivantrust.org www.mkgandhi.org Page 1 The Epic Fast To The Down-Trodden of the World www.mkgandhi.org Page 2 The Epic Fast PUBLISHER'S NOTE This book was first published in 1932 i.e. immediately after Yeravda Pact. Reader may get glimpses of that period from the Preface of the first edition by Pyarelal Nayar and from the Foreward by C. Rajagopalachari. Due to the debate regarding constitutional provisions about reservation after six decades of independence students of Gandhian Thought have been searching the book which has been out of print since long. A publisher in Tamilnadu has asked for permission to translate the book in Tamil and for its publication. We welcomed the proposal and agreed to publish the Tamil version. Obviously the original book in English too will be in demand on publication of the Tamil version. Hence this reprint. We are sure, this publication will help our readers as a beacon light to reach out to the inner reaches of their conscience to find the right path in this world of conflicting claims. In this context, Gandhiji's The Epic Fast has no parallel. 16-07-07 www.mkgandhi.org Page 3 The Epic Fast PREFACE OF THE FIRST EDITION IT was my good fortune during Gandhiji's recent fast to be in constant attendance on him with Sjt. Brijkishen of Delhi, a fellow worker in the cause. -
Library and Information Services in Agricultural University Libraries of Gujarat: a Study
Mr. Harshadkumar J. Patel et al. [Subject: Lib. & Inf. Sci.] International Vol. 2, Issue: 5, June: 2014 Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences ISSN:(P) 2347-5404 ISSN:(O)2320 771X Library and Information Services in Agricultural University Libraries of Gujarat: A Study MR. HARSHADKUMAR J. PATEL Research Scholar, Department of Lib. & Inf. Science Mewar University Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) DR. M. G. PATEL Research Guide, Department of Lib. & Inf. Science Mewar University Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) Abstract: The purpose of the present study is analyzing of the Agricultural University library and information services and its facilities of Gujarat state. The study factor is affecting the use of library; Purposes, Services, Infrastructures facilities, problems of using library etc. were studied. The research methodology tool, method of questionnaire was adopted to collect the data followed by library users. Responses were also collected on the problems faced use of library infrastructure facility and services. The present study includes assessment of the present status of agricultural libraries and its information services of Gujarat state. Keywords: Agricultural libraries, Gujarat, Library Services, Users studies 1. Introduction As agricultural library is plays an essential role in every culture throughout the world. Everyone has to eat, while much of the world is still stuck in survival of agriculture, barely eking out a living and able to feed their families, another sizeable proportion of humanity is enjoying fruits of modernity. Our modern world is engaged in global commerce with nearly everywhere, instant communication (Varalakshmi, 1993). We are aware with worth of information communication and also know that library service is as essential as its basic value. -
Gujarat Raj Bhavan List of the Vice- Chancellors of the Universities
Gujarat Raj Bhavan List of the Vice- Chancellors of the Universities LIST Sr.No Name of the Vice-Chancellor University (1) (2) (3) 1 Gujarat University, Prof. (Dr.) H.A. Pandya, Ahmedabad Vice- Chancellor, Gujarat University, University Campus, Post Box. No. 4010, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad. 380 009. E-mail Address : [email protected] 2. Veer Narmad South Dr. Hemaliben Desai, Gujarat University, I/C. Vice- Chancellor, Surat Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Udhna- Magadalla Road, Surat-395 007. E-mail Address : [email protected] 3. Hemachandracharya Dr. Jabali J. Vora, North Gujarat Vice- Chancellor, University, Hemachandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan Rajmahal Road, Post Box No. 21, Patan-384 265 (North Gujarat) E-mail Address : [email protected] 4. Sardar Patel Prof. (Dr.) Shirish R. Kulkarni, University, Vice- Chancellor, Vallabh Vidyanagar. Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar-388 120. E-mail Address : [email protected], [email protected] 5. Saurashtra University, Prof. (Dr.) Nitinkumar Madhavjibhai Pethani, Rajkot. Vice- Chancellor, Saurashtra University, University Campus, Kalavad Road, Rajkot-360 005. E-mail Address : [email protected] 6. M.K. Bhavnagar Dr. Mahipatsinh D. Chavda, University, Vice- Chancellor, Bhavnagar. M.K. Bhavnagar University, Gaurishanker Lake Road, Bhavnagar- 364 002. E-mail Address : [email protected] 1 Sr.No Name of the Vice-Chancellor University (1) (2) (3) 7. Krantiguru Shyamji Dr.Jayrajsinh Jadeja, Krishna Verma Vice-Chancellor, Kutchh University, Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Bhuj-Kachchh. Kutchh University, Mundra Road, Bhuj-Kachchh-370 001. E-mail Address : [email protected] 8. Shree Somnath Dr. Gopabandhu Mishra Sanskrit University, Vice-Chancellor, Veraval, Shree Somnath Sanskrit University, Dist. -
1. RAJKOT the Struggle in Rajkot Has a Personal Touch About It for Me
1. RAJKOT The struggle in Rajkot has a personal touch about it for me. It was the place where I received all my education up to the matricul- ation examination and where my father was Dewan for many years. My wife feels so much about the sufferings of the people that though she is as old as I am and much less able than myself to brave such hardships as may be attendant upon jail life, she feels she must go to Rajkot. And before this is in print she might have gone there.1 But I want to take a detached view of the struggle. Sardar’s statement 2, reproduced elsewhere, is a legal document in the sense that it has not a superfluous word in it and contains nothing that cannot be supported by unimpeachable evidence most of which is based on written records which are attached to it as appendices. It furnishes evidence of a cold-blooded breach of a solemn covenant entered into between the Rajkot Ruler and his people.3 And the breach has been committed at the instance and bidding of the British Resident 4 who is directly linked with the Viceroy. To the covenant a British Dewan5 was party. His boast was that he represented British authority. He had expected to rule the Ruler. He was therefore no fool to fall into the Sardar’s trap. Therefore, the covenant was not an extortion from an imbecile ruler. The British Resident detested the Congress and the Sardar for the crime of saving the Thakore Saheb from bankruptcy and, probably, loss of his gadi.