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Welcome to KHOJ: The search to know our roots and understand the meaning of our existence.
Prejudice is the biggest problem in the society. It can be it in terms of religion, cast, sex, skin-colour, status etc. Prejudice can also be in form of the feeling that human beings are the greatest creation, or even patriotism about artificially created borders. The motto of KHOJ is to gain knowledge and break that prejudice. But there is a word of caution for the readers. To break the prejudice KHOJ might throw upon you the concepts it believes in. If the reader believes on KHOJ’s perception without question, then KHOJ itself might incept a prejudice in the readers mind thus failing in it own motto. KHOJ is trying to break its own world of prejudice, but at times that prejudice might get reflected in its writing. Please do challenge them.
India’s freedom struggle took a new turn after the Great War
and it was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi who took the center stage in that final
battle against British Raj. Gandhi is widely regarded as a saint, a mahatma, who showed the whole world that battles can
be won without violence. To Einstein he was a role model for generations to
come, “Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this walked
the earth in flesh and blood”. Yet Gandhi had his fair share of critics.
Recently he has been labeled as a ‘sexual
wierdo’ who slept with his young niece, and there have been protests
against building his statue in London. He has been called a racist, and has been accused of having sexual relation with a German body builder. So before we go
into our next phase of freedom struggle we have to understand who Gandhi really
was.
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