Monday, January 31, 2011

sanjeev nayyar: Remembering Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Special

jan 30th, 2011

dharampal's books are eye-opening. they are available on the web.

the british wiped out indigenous education, because they wanted to create coolies for their world-conquest. and they succeeded. all of us come out of college as coolies for the west. it is only after a large amount of detoxification that some of us begin to see the light.

the vast majority of indians -- eg. bdutt, sagarika, digvijay -- are toxified and toxic throughout their nasty, brutish lives.

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From: Sanjeev Nayyar

Namaskar,
 
On 30/1/1948 M K Gandhi was shot dead. On this day we present two articles.
 
1. State of Indigenous Education India in the 18th century - excerpts from a book by noted Gandhian Dharmpal - 'In October 1931 Gandhiji was invited to address the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London where he made two observations. One 'that today India is more illiterate than it was fifty or hundred years ago'. Two that 'the British administrators instead of looking after education and other matters which had existed began to root them out. They scratched the soil and began to look at the root, and left the root like that and the beautiful tree perished'.
 
Dharampalji visited London archives and has reproduced British survey reports that tell us of how the Indian education system worked, report on education in Punjab, Bihar, Bengal. Ch 5 has the British strategy to kill India's indigneous education system, Ch 6 gives Table which show Sudras were highest nos of scholars, Ch 8 has two articles by Daulat Ram Gupta titled 'The Decline of Mass Education in India & How Indigenous education was crushed in Punjab'.
 
2. Everyone talks about Gandhi's murder but few ask why was he killed - This piece attempts to give answers. Chapters are of Law of Causation and Karma, excerpts from Nathuram Godse's book ie his defence in Court, Gandhi's changing attitude, Sri Aurobindo on Gandhi, Food for thought.
 
 
 
With Regards
Sanjeev Nayyar
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