The Day a Woman Can Walk Freely on the Roads, That Day we Can Say that India Achieved Independence: Lessons to be Learned from Mahatma Gandhis Saying

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Alemnew Gebeyehu Dessie
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Abstract

Nowadays, each and every state person, state, and other stakeholders in every country run to add something useful to its country. And in the twenty century an abrupt activity was fight for independence. Among the many India is the one. In such struggle, the mere dream/whim of freeing mother/father land from colonial and other kind of dominations was common in the world. By the time such fighters have already forgotten, and/or gave less emphasis to domestic issues though usually this action is not deliberate and well contemplated. Among the multifarious domestic issues the one and the most sensitizing was independence of women. And this kind of independence is the foundation and an indispensable tool to erect the nation/countrywide independence. Having disregarded such ideal means to change ones country to a better place someday, many has sustained failures and their struggle become full of ups and downs.

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  2. Natalie Arsenault Outreach Director Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies.
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  4. John Hick,Mahatma Gandhi s Significance for Today. The Day a Woman can Walk Freely on the Roads, that Day we can Say that India Achieved Independence: Lessons to be Learned from Mahatma Gandhi's Saying.

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Alemnew Gebeyehu Dessie. 2015. \u201cThe Day a Woman Can Walk Freely on the Roads, That Day we Can Say that India Achieved Independence: Lessons to be Learned from Mahatma Gandhis Saying\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 15 (GJHSS Volume 15 Issue A10): .

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Nowadays, each and every state person, state, and other stakeholders in every country run to add something useful to its country. And in the twenty century an abrupt activity was fight for independence. Among the many India is the one. In such struggle, the mere dream/whim of freeing mother/father land from colonial and other kind of dominations was common in the world. By the time such fighters have already forgotten, and/or gave less emphasis to domestic issues though usually this action is not deliberate and well contemplated. Among the multifarious domestic issues the one and the most sensitizing was independence of women. And this kind of independence is the foundation and an indispensable tool to erect the nation/countrywide independence. Having disregarded such ideal means to change ones country to a better place someday, many has sustained failures and their struggle become full of ups and downs.

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