Exam Details
Subject | Philosophy Of Gandhi | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | M.A. IN GANDHI AND PEACE STUDIES | |
Department | School of Social Sciences (SOSS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Describe the sources and the basic philosophy of Hinduism.
2. Examine the key elements of 'Anasakti Yoga' as propounded by Gandhi.
3. Discuss Gandhian approach to conceptualising human nature.
4. What according to Gandhi is the meaning of 'Ahimsa' and how he practised it in his satyagraha
5. "The need of the moment is not one religion but towards all religion" (Gandhi). Discuss.
6. What according to Gandhi is the importance of Truth in human life
7. Gandhi was not against modem civilization. Only he was critical of the pursuit of materialism. Do you agree? Give reasons.
8. Define the concept of 'Sarvodaya' and underline its socio-economic and political dimensions.
9. 'Satyagraha' is both a duty and a right (Gandhi). Substantiate.
10. Write a note on 'Swaraj'.
2. Examine the key elements of 'Anasakti Yoga' as propounded by Gandhi.
3. Discuss Gandhian approach to conceptualising human nature.
4. What according to Gandhi is the meaning of 'Ahimsa' and how he practised it in his satyagraha
5. "The need of the moment is not one religion but towards all religion" (Gandhi). Discuss.
6. What according to Gandhi is the importance of Truth in human life
7. Gandhi was not against modem civilization. Only he was critical of the pursuit of materialism. Do you agree? Give reasons.
8. Define the concept of 'Sarvodaya' and underline its socio-economic and political dimensions.
9. 'Satyagraha' is both a duty and a right (Gandhi). Substantiate.
10. Write a note on 'Swaraj'.
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- Civil Society Political Regimes And Conflict
- Conflict Management TransformationAnd Peace Building
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- GANDHI IN THE 21st CENTURY
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- Gandhi's Political Thought
- Gandhi's Social Thought
- Gandhian Approach To Peace And Conflict Resolution
- Human Rights : Indian Perspective
- Human Security
- Introduction To Peace And Conflict Resolution
- Introduction To Research Methods
- Non-Violent Movement After Gandhi
- Philosophy Of Gandhi
- Women And Peace