The Great Humanist Ramaswami VenkataramanGian Publishing House, 1987 - 288 páginas Writing on Ramaswami Venkataraman is a matter of pleasure and upliftment. He is a man who has been serving a great cause-the removal of poverty from India. An able parliamentarian, a patient listener and a conversationalist with a sense of humour-and, above all, a great humanist-Venkataraman has all the makings of a man who deserves the highest office the nation can offer for his outstanding contributioins to the freedom struggle and post-independence economic reconstruction of India. Mr. Attar Chand is writer with scientific outlook and much of his present volume is couched in academic pursuit. He has flashed of creative writing which are impressive and his analysis of Venkataraman s humanistic outlook-his love for the poor-is particularly remarkable. Mr. Attar Chand s study of Venkataraman is well documented and researched and is of value to all in India and abroad. The evolution of Venkataraman s socio-economic, cultural, artistic and political ideas is traced and followed cogently with refernce to the various influences to which he was subject. Despite the criticism and counter criticism Venkataraman emerges a practical idealist above all a great humanist who made a significant contribution to modern India. The book deserves wide circulation. |
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... languages knows full well . To cite the most important point , both languages follow the same syntax , word sequence . Thus any sentence in Hindi can be written word for word in Tamil in the same order as it proceeds . ( The problem ...
... languages knows full well . To cite the most important point , both languages follow the same syntax , word sequence . Thus any sentence in Hindi can be written word for word in Tamil in the same order as it proceeds . ( The problem ...
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... languages to all students and the burden it imposed on the curriculum . He was aware of the difficulties of learning three languages by children who had no linguistic aptitude and whose interests in life as well as whose career ...
... languages to all students and the burden it imposed on the curriculum . He was aware of the difficulties of learning three languages by children who had no linguistic aptitude and whose interests in life as well as whose career ...
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... languages . He , however , favoured the three languages as the basis of education of all and the felt that even those who were to work on the farm and in the factories would benefit by being able to communicate with others as well as ...
... languages . He , however , favoured the three languages as the basis of education of all and the felt that even those who were to work on the farm and in the factories would benefit by being able to communicate with others as well as ...
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The Commitment | 1 |
Patriotism and Nationalism | 25 |
The Universal Brotherhood | 32 |
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