Mahatma Gandhi was an intensely active personality. He was interested in everything that concerns the individual or society. He is best known as the matchless political leader who evolved the new technique of Satyagraha . His fight against untouchability and the notions of superiority and inferiority by birth are also fairly well known. For India, his greatest service was, perhaps, the emanicipation of Indian women. Educating children should be normally the easiest of things; but somehow its has become, or been made, the most difficult. Experience shows that the children are always learning one thing or another whether we notice it or not and whether what they learn is good or bad. The children's rights movement is a historical and moder movement committed to the acknowledgement, expansion, and/or regression of the rights of children around the world. Child labour has been a problem with us for many centuries. It was hoped that with the advent of freedom in 1947 this evil would be eradicated. This book reliable one stop reference on all issues pertaining to Definiting Child Right from Gandhian Perspective.
Table of Contents:
Gandhian Perspective of Children Education Development and Environment Issues with Special Reference to Gandhian Perspective Basic Principles of Gandhism Abundant Life to Women and Children from Gandhian Perspective Children's Rights Movement Laws for Child Labour Indian Government Policy of Child Labour Child Prostitution and Child Pornography Child Marriage from Gandhian Perspective
Author Bio: Amitabh Bhatt, B.A. (Hons.), M.A. (Political Science), and M.Phil, from Delhi University, qualified UGC NET a reputed name in the sphere to which he pertains to. He worked as Lecturer at Satyawati Co.Ed. College, under Delhi University on adhoc basis. At present he is Asst. Professor at M.P.G. College, Mussorie under (H.N.B.) University, Srinagar, Garhwal. He is also pusuing his Ph.D at present. He has written several articles on various political and social issues and edited four books.
This book was added to South Asia bookstore on Monday 09 January, 2012.