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Human Rights and Social Justice

We are all created Free and Equal. Oftentimes the MDG issues are intertwined with problems related to Human Rights and Social Justice. The premise of the discussions here are that work towards the MDGs go hand in hand with the realization of all clauses in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.  

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Mahatma Gandhi spent his valuable time in Jail. He thought on it regularly, How can it reformed in us. Gandhi wrote on his experiane. Show the way reform. It has been my invariable experience that good evokes good, evil—evil; and that therefore, if the evil does not receive the corresponding response, it ceases to act, dies of want of nutrition.

Mahatma Gandhi spent his valuable time in Jail. He thought on it regularly, How can it reformed in us. Gandhi wrote on his experiane. Show the way reform. It has been my invariable experience that good evokes good, evil-evil; and that therefore, if the evil does not receive the corresponding response, it ceases to act, dies of want of nutrition. Evil can only live upon itself. Sages of old, knowing this law, instead of returning evil for evil, deliberately returned good for evil and killed it.…

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Gandhiji belived that men & women are two part of the society. In those days women were very backword. So they wanted to uplift there condition. When he went any function, If women were present there, Then he must spoke for their betterment. This article is based on one a this type incident.

Mahatma Gandhi was very careful about the permotion of Indian women. He knew it very well that without co-operation of women, men cannot participate & did satyagraha for the freedom of India. They were not perform and spread of my constructive work among societies.
You are sorry, I know, that the great patriot, Bharatbhushan Pandit Malaviyaji, who treats me as an elder brother, is not here today, but I am more sorry than you are. This ceremony should have been performed by him. We can…

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