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| New Worlds: All Over the Globe, Communities are Setting up Alternative Settlements and Trying Out New Experiments in Shared |
| Date: | 01/03/2000 | Pg. | 42 |
| CED Acc.code | RE703 | Foundation for Humanization | Mumbai | ||||||||
| Gandhian Alternative Settlements Holistic Technologies |
| Bapu Kuti: Journeys in Rediscovery of Gandhi |
| Author: | Bakshi, Rajni | Date: | 01/01/1998 | Pg. | 334 |
| CED Acc.code | BQ31aB1 | Penguin Books | New Delhi | ||||||||
| Rural-Growth-Networks Niyogi |
| Gandhi's Truth: Survival in the Twenty First Century |
| Author: | Chowdhary, Kamla | Date: | 01/11/1997 | Pg. | 6-13 |
| CED Acc.code | JQ31a011197ECA5 | Ecologist Asia | Bombay | ||||||||
| Issue: | 5/6 | Branch. | Mumbai |
| Gandhism Development-Alternatives |
| Gandhi's thoughts on industralisation, mechanisation and economic growth, about empowering the poor and main-streaming women are echoed in voices today. Also echoed are his thoughts about the importance of civil society and the need to adopt a holistic approach including ethical and spiritual dimensions, for moving towards a good and sustainable society. |
| Redifining Gandhi - A Relevant Exercise |
| Author: | Ghose, Sanjoy | Date: | 09/04/1994 | Pg. | 843-4 |
| CED Acc.code | JQ31a94EPW843 | Economic & Political Weekly | Bombay | ||||||||
| Issue: | 29/15 | Branch. | Mumbai |
| Gandhism Gram-Swarajya Gandhian-Movement Pushkar |
| Beyond Socialism |
| Author: | Datta, Amlan | Date: | 01/01/1993 | Pg. | 93 |
| CED Acc.code | BQ10D1 | Popular Prakashan | Bombay | ||||||||
| Socialism Islam Market-Economy Ambedkar Panchayati-Raj Gandhi |
| Development without Destruction: Economics of the Spinning Wheel |
| Author: | Joshi, Nandini | Date: | 01/11/1992 | Pg. | 223 |
| CED Acc.code | BQ12J1 | Navajivan Publishing House | Ahmedabad | ||||||||
| Development Gandhi Alternative-Economic-Ideas Democracy |
| Self-Reliance in Small Communities |
| Author: | Manandhar, Ramesh | Date: | 01/01/1992 | Pg. | 475 |
| CED Acc.code | BK70M1 | Oxford & IBS Publishing Co.Pvt | New Delhi | ||||||||
| Appropriate-Technology Mud Panchayat Gandhi Biogas |
| It is the devt of participatory processes at all stages that is the central contribution made by Manandhar. He proceeds on the assumption that communities have great internal potentials that can be mobilised underthe control of the community & assisted by facilitation processes. In a wide range of technological & cultural situations ranging from urban |
| Economics of Peace: The Cause and the Man - J. C. Kumarappa Centenary Edition |
| Author: | George, S. K. & Ramachandran, G. | Date: | 01/01/1992 | Pg. | 380 |
| CED Acc.code | BF00G10 | Peace Publishers | New Delhi | ||||||||
| Gandhism Economics Rural-Development |
| Kumarappa applied Gandhian insights to economic development. The central percept in his work and writing was that production, buying and selling are not activities which can be considered in isolation as merely economic, but that every such activity involves moral and spiritual issues. And no activity can be moral and spiritual if it involves the exploitation of any individual |
| International Economic Disorder and a Gandhian Solution |
| Author: | Sethi, J. D. | Date: | 01/01/1990 | Pg. | 140 |
| CED Acc.code | BU00S6 | IIAS/Vikas | Shimla | ||||||||
| Globalisation Gandhi Alternatives Political-Economy Third-World |
| In the Footsteps of Gandhi: Conversations with Spiritual Social Activists |
| Author: | Ingram, Catherine | Date: | 01/01/1990 | Pg. | 290 |
| CED Acc.code | BQ31aI1 | Parallex Press, Berkeley | USA | ||||||||
| Gandhism Activists Religion Liberation-Theology |
| Industrialisation through Poverty or Poverty through Industrialisa- tion? |
| Author: | Gandhi, Kanakmal | Date: | 01/01/1989 | Pg. | 123 |
| CED Acc.code | BQ31aG2 | Sarva Seva Sangh | Wardha | ||||||||
| Gandhism Industrialisation Gandhian-Institutions |
| Gandhian Ideas, Social Movements and Creativity |
| Author: | Jain, Pratibha | Date: | 01/01/1985 | Pg. | 235 |
| CED Acc.code | BQ31aJ1 | Rawat Publications | Jaipur | ||||||||
| Indian-Development Gandhism Social-Movements |
| Essays in Gandhian Economics |
| Author: | Diwan, Romesh & Lutz, Mark | Date: | 01/01/1985 | Pg. | 268 |
| CED Acc.code | BF00D5 | Gandhi Peace Foundation | New Delhi | ||||||||
| Gandhism Economics Welfare Prices Employment |
| Over the past decade there has been an incrreasing awareness about the failure of both Keynesian & neoclassical economics. There has been a serious questioning of the relevance & meaningfulness of economics to the present world reality. This questioning has encouraged alternative ideas on the basic economic assumptions, policies & principles. |
| Economy of Permanence (A quest for a Social order based on Non-Violence) |
| Author: | Kumarappa, J C | Date: | 01/09/1984 | Pg. | 211 |
| CED Acc.code | BF00K12 | Sarva-Seva-Sangh-Prakashan | Varanasi | ||||||||
| Gandhi Village-Industries Cooperatives |
| India's Economic Policy: The Gandhian Blueprint |
| Author: | Singh, Charan | Date: | 01/01/1978 | Pg. | 127 |
| CED Acc.code | BF00aS3 | Vikas Publ. House (P) Ltd. | New Delhi | ||||||||
| Janata-Party Food Poverty |
| Hut Revolution and After, A |
| Author: | Kaley, Vinoo | Date: | 01/01/1901 | Pg. | 50 |
| CED Acc.code | RJ148 | HUDCO | New Delhi | ||||||||
| Housing Appropriate-Technology Gandhism |
| Hut Revolution and After, A |
| Author: | Kaley, Vinoo | Date: | 01/01/1901 | Pg. | 50 |
| CED Acc.code | RJ148 | HUDCO | New Delhi | ||||||||
| Housing Appropriate-Technology Gandhism |