Gandhian Protest
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Book Details
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Author: B. Arun Kumar
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Edition: 2008
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ISBN: 8131601307
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Pages: 214
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.7 inches
About the Book
This thought‑provoking book explores the revival of interest in Mahatma Gandhi and his unique technique of conflict resolution, which remains highly relevant today. Gandhian methods, particularly satyagraha, have influenced areas like negotiation skills in management, stress management in psychology, and the operational strategies of NGOs.
The book critically examines the evolution of satyagraha—from its origin in South Africa to its major applications in India, including the Champaran, Khera, Ahmedabad, Rowlatt, Non‑Cooperation, Bardoli, Civil Disobedience, Vykom, and Quit India movements. By analyzing Gandhi’s methods of peaceful protest and nonviolent resistance, the author connects historical struggles with modern applications, highlighting the timeless relevance of Gandhian philosophy in today’s world.
About the Author:
B. Arun Kumar is a Lecturer in Political Science at L.B.S. Government P.G. College, Kotputli (Rajasthan). Specializing in Gandhi and Peace Studies, he has authored several research papers in reputed journals and actively participated in national and international seminars in the field.

