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Mere Sapnon ka Bharat [India of My Dreams]

By: Mohandas K. Gandhi
Narrated by: Sandeep Madhukar Lele
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Mahatma Gandhi is the most influential Indian of the 20th century, whose shadow continues to loom large over the country even 60 years after his death. He struggled and dreamt of an India free not only from the yoke of the British rule but also from the evils of poverty, illiteracy and un-touchability, with all its citizens enjoying equally the fruits of freedom and prosperity.

Many of his revolutionary ideas, termed as idiosyncrasies then, are fashionable concepts followed by today's generation. And the resurging popularity of 'Gandhigiri' is proof of Gandhi's continuing relevance in the 21st century.

This book offers a fascinating peek into the mind and ideas of Gandhi and his dream for a vibrant and prosperous modern India.

Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.

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If he hadn’t been assassinated when he was assassinated, by the very same party who is now ruling India, India and Pakistan would have united, back into a single country and a single nation.

We have to unite one day; that is as certain as is this day; but if Bapu Jee had lived a few more years we wouldn’t have to wait this long to become a single nation.

Long live Baapu Jee!

ONE OF THE GREATEST MEN WHO EVER LIVED

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