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This Bangkok doctor has a unique vision

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Mano is inspired by the Center for the Study of World Religions in Harvard, and plans to create a 21-storey building at Rangsit Varsity

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Shaheed Diwas 2021: Five Gandhian principles that continue to hold relevance in today's India

Shaheed Diwas 2021: Five Gandhian principles that continue to hold relevance in today s India Updated Jan 30, 2021 | 05:58 IST Gandhi ji s principles continue to enlighten and encourage us to follow the path of truth and non-violence which are desperately needed in times of widespread divisions and an environment of intolerance. Gandhi ji said that without truth it is impossible to observe any principles or rules in our life.  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Key Highlights As part of Satyagraha, Mahatma Gandhi introduced the technique of resistance to evil and untruth.  New Delhi: Decades after the assassination of the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi, many of his principles continues to hold relevance in today s India. In a world marred by intolerance, divisions and violence, Mahatma Gandhi s ideas are etched in history and continue to encourage people on his path for a brighter future.

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The face of violence, you have a moral high ground if you did not return violence with violence. negro passengers have been humiliated, intimidated. reporter: at first the young minister who went by the unassuming name of m.l. king was only covered by black journalists writing for black papers. in particular, the birmingham world, a black newspaper and its editor emory jackson. he writes about long before anyone else that dr. king is invoking gandhian principles. he becomes referred to in the black press as the black moses. the white editors, they were just living in a different world. the majority press, the white press basically ignored african-americans and not just

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