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Being the Change : In the Footsteps of the Mahatma
By Ashutosh Salil| Barkha Mathur
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About the book
This book tells the stories of social justice warriors who are quietly powering the country’s progress by being agents of real change. Words Mahatma Gandhi lived by-such as ‘India lives in villages and to serve the poor we will have to serve in the villages’ or that ‘truth may get troubled but it never gets defeated’-are their moral compass. They have shown by personal example how adopting Bapu’s ideology as a way of life can be personally enriching and socially beneficial.
The people in this book mostly work away from the spotlight. Through entirely Gandhian ways, they have proved that his methods, such as satyagraha, still help effect real change and progress for the people most in need. Many have won awards and recognition, but largely their stirring stories have remained untold-a gap that Being the Change seeks to fill.
Pages: 176
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
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Ashutosh Salil
Ashutosh Salil is a serving bureaucrat, a Maharashtra cadre IAS officer. He is an alumnus of National Law School and Harvard Law School, and a Fulbright scholar. During his postings in the interiors of Maharashtra, he came across the people profiled in Being the Change. Their selfless work and courage in the face of hardships deeply touched Salil and inspired him to write.
Barkha Mathur
Barkha Mathur is a senior journalist from Nagpur, who, over the past two decades, has covered the people whose stories appear in Being the Change. She hopes that the book will inspire the youth to learn the true essence of service as practised by Bapu.