Mahatma Gandhi's Legacy: Nurturing Knowledge through Libraries
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- 1. Librarian, Department of Library and Information Science, Maharashtra Udayagiri Mahavidyalaya, Udgir District: Latur 413517 Maharashtra, India
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Mahatma Gandhi, the iconic leader of India's struggle for independence, was not only a champion of political change but also a fervent advocate of education and knowledge dissemination. Central to Gandhi's vision of a liberated and enlightened society was the pivotal role played by libraries. He believed that libraries were not just repositories of books but sanctuaries of wisdom and enlightenment. In this research article, we delve into Gandhi's profound thoughts on libraries, shedding light on his emphasis on education, his vision of libraries as vehicles for social transformation, and the enduring legacy of his ideas in the modern era.
Gandhi's perspective on libraries goes beyond the mere accumulation of knowledge; it encompasses the broader concept of self-improvement, empowerment, and nonviolent resistance. Through his life's work and writings, he underscored the indispensable role that libraries play in fostering intellectual growth and societal progress. As we explore his views on libraries, we gain insight into how Gandhi's philosophy remains relevant today, influencing educational practices, social movements, and the pursuit of a more enlightened world.
Gandhi's thoughts on libraries, drawing from his own words, actions, and the impact of his ideas on education and knowledge dissemination. Through this exploration, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of Gandhi's legacy in the realm of libraries and the enduring importance of his views in our contemporary world.
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