The Role of Sabarmati Ashram in Pioneering Socio-Economic Innovations: A Comprehensive Analysis of Gandhi's Constructive Programmes
Author(s):
Saumil Rajnikant Suthar
Keywords:
Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi's Constructive Programmes, Economic Self-Sufficiency, Village Sanitation, Educational Reforms, Nonviolent Resistance, and Community-Driven Development
Abstract
This article, on the other hand, focuses on the critical role that Gandhi’s Sabarmati Ashram as a socioeconomic laboratory played. The Ashram was the place of Gandhi’s residence in Ahmedabad, India, and at the same time, the source of many of his revolutionary experiments with positivity. These initiatives were but one dimension of his grand plan to establish nonviolent resistance to British occupation, designed to strengthen local self–reliance and transform social and economic institutions. This research digs into the place’s history and ideology, many of the gum we’re put in force, such as village sanitation, Khadi production promotion, and new education methods, and their sociopolitical impact on the locality and Indian nation-building. It investigated, whether they encouraged grass-roots economic growth and illustrated a blueprint for inclusive, sustainable economic development in modern economies.
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Unique Paper ID: 164106
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 12
Page(s): 72 - 78
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