Showing posts with label Gandhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gandhi. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Top 10 Words of Wisdom by Gandhi


I have questions. Life is wonderful–full of amazing wonders that continue to unfold. My quest for truth has given me new perspectives which lead to well springs of information that continue to inspire awe and wonder at the world we live in. Dare to explore and see what leaves you …just wondering.




Zen Gardner



Top 10 Words of Wisdom by Gandhi

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

In New Delhi, Vice President Biden Tours Gandhi Smriti


Vice President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden arrived in New Delhi today, the first stop on a six-day trip to India and Singapore.


This trip is an important opportunity to strengthen our partnerships within the region and reaffirm our commitment to rebalancing U.S. foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific. Over the next several days, the Vice President will meet with leaders in both countries to discuss a range of issues, from economic growth to energy and climate change to security. 


Ahead of series of meetings in New Delhi, the Vice President and Dr. Biden had the opportunity to meet with Mahatma Gandhi’s granddaughter and tour the building where Gandhi spent the last years of his life, which is now the Gandhi Smriti museum. To learn more about their visit, check out the video below or watch here.


For more updates from the trip, check back on whitehouse.gov and follow the Vice President on Twitter at @VP.






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In New Delhi, Vice President Biden Tours Gandhi Smriti

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Gandhi "devastated" by India ambush


Man injured in the attack on Congress party officials in Chhattisgarh state, India (26 May 2013) Prime Minister Singh said the government would take firm action against the perpetrators


The president of India’s Congress Party, Sonia Gandhi, has said she is “devastated” by Saturday’s attack on party officials in Chhattisgarh state.


At least 23 people were killed, including Chhattisgarh Congress chief Nandkumar Patel, his son, and local leader Mahendra Karma, when suspected Maoist rebels ambushed their convoy.


Mrs Gandhi denounced the “dastardly attack” on India’s democratic values.


She and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh are to visit Chhattisgarh on Sunday.


Her son, Rahul, the vice-president of the Congress party, has already met survivors at a hospital in the state capital, Raipur.


‘Firm action’

The convoy carrying state Congress leaders and party workers was ambushed at around 17:30 (10:00 GMT) on Saturday as it travelled through the Darba Ghati valley, in the Sukma area about 345km (215 miles) south of Raipur, following a campaign rally.


Police said the convoy was first forced to stop by felled trees on the road. At least one vehicle at the front of the convoy was then hit by a land-mine blast before as many as 200 suspected rebels opened fire, they added.


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The main target of the attack is believed to have been Nandkumar Patel, who witnesses said jumped into a ditch with his son, Dinesh, to take shelter before they were abducted. Their bodies were later found nearby; the Congress chief was reportedly mutilated.


Mr Karma was found dead at the scene. A former home minister in Chhattisgarh, he founded the Salwa Judum, a local militia given the task of fighting the Maoists which has been accused of abuses.


Former federal minister Vidya Charan Shukla was among the 32 people wounded in the ambush, many of them seriously, police said.


Maoist rebels, also known as “Naxalites”, have been operating in central and eastern India for the past four decades. They demand land and jobs for the poor, and ultimately want to establish a “communist society” by overthrowing India’s “semi-colonial, semi-feudal” form of rule.


After attending an emergency meeting in Delhi with the prime minister, Mrs Gandhi described the attack in Chhattisgarh as “shocking”.


“Naturally, we are devastated,” she told reporters. “It is despicable that ordinary people engaged in political activity were attacked.”


Mr Singh also spoke by telephone to Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh and promised him all “necessary aid”.


“Government will take firm action against the perpetrators of violence of any kind,” he said in a statement.




BBC News – Asia



Gandhi "devastated" by India ambush