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Essay Writing Competition as a Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi

Essay Writing Competition as a Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi
Start Date :
Oct 01, 2024
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)

On the occasion of 155th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (GSDS) in collaboration with MyGov is organizing a “Essay Writing Competition as a ...

On the occasion of 155th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (GSDS) in collaboration with MyGov is organizing a “Essay Writing Competition as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi” in Hindi and English on different ideas of Mahatma Gandhi.

Proposed Subjects for Essay Writing is as follows:
1. “Gandhi's Vision of Non-Violence in the Modern World”: How Gandhian principles of non-violence (Ahimsa) can be applied to contemporary conflicts and social issues.
2. “Mahatma Gandhi and Climate Change: Lessons for Today”: Exploring how Gandhi's ideas of simple living and sustainability are relevant in the fight against climate change.
3. “The Relevance of Gandhi's Philosophy in Digital Activism”: Analyzing how Gandhi's principles of peaceful protest and civil disobedience can be adapted to online activism and digital movements.
4. “Mahatma Gandhi’s Role in Promoting Gender Equality”: Reflecting on Gandhi's thoughts and actions for women's rights and how they inspire today's gender equality movements.
5. “Gandhi and Youth Empowerment: A Modern Perspective”: How Gandhi’s focus on youth participation in the independence movement can inspire today's youth to take active roles in social change.
6. “Gandhi’s Approach to Conflict Resolution: Its Relevance to International Relations Today”: How Gandhian methods of dialogue and negotiation can help resolve current global conflicts.
7. “Gandhian Economics in the Age of Consumerism”: Understanding Gandhi's critique of materialism and how his ideas could address the issues of modern consumerism and economic inequality.
8. “Digital Satyagraha: Applying Gandhi's Tactics in the Age of Social Media”: Examining how non-violent resistance could be conducted in the digital era using social media platforms.
9. “Gandhi’s Lessons on Ethical Leadership for Today’s Leaders”: How contemporary political and business leaders can learn from Gandhi’s leadership style, ethics, and values.
10. “Gandhi’s Legacy and the Quest for Social Justice in India Today”: Evaluating the influence of Gandhi’s principles on current social justice movements in India, such as those addressing caste discrimination, poverty, and inequality.
11. “Mahatma Gandhi and the Idea of Unity in Diversity”: Discussing how Gandhi's vision of India as a pluralistic society is relevant in today’s polarized world.
12. “The Gandhian Model of Education: Relevance in Today’s Curriculum”: Analyzing how Gandhi’s ideas on holistic education, vocational training, and character building can be integrated into modern educational systems.
13. “Reimagining Gandhi’s ‘Swadeshi Movement’ for the 21st Century”: Exploring how the concept of self-reliance and supporting local products can boost local economies in a globalized world.
14. “Gandhi and Technology: Contradiction or Complement?”: Understanding Gandhi's skepticism of technology and how it can be reconciled with today’s tech-driven society.
15. “Gandhi's Idea of 'Sarvodaya' (Welfare of All) and its Relevance in Tackling Global Inequality”: Reflecting on Gandhi's vision of inclusive development and how it can help bridge the global inequality gap.

Gratification:
The top three winners in both the category- English and Hindi will be given Gandhian books

Click here to read the Terms and Conditions. (PDF 120KB)

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