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Mandela Day Service

This is what Abram Louis Fischer popularly known as Bram Fisher who represented Nelson Mandela and others at the Rivonia Trial and passed on in May 1975,  said at his… Continue reading Mandela Day Service

Published 22/07/2016
Categorized as Gandhi Development Trust, July 2016 Tagged gdt-article

Atrocities in the Middle East

  The recent attacks on innocent people in major cities of the Middle East countries has once again raised the notion of religious differences being at the root of brutality.  … Continue reading Atrocities in the Middle East

Published 21/07/2016
Categorized as July 2016, Satyagraha Tagged article, satyagraha

How Important is Might?

My mother used to tell us a story of a lion and a mouse. The lion is big and strong and the mouse is small and soft. One day the… Continue reading How Important is Might?

Published 21/07/2016
Categorized as July 2016, Satyagraha Tagged article, satyagraha

Democracy and Elections

The dictionary meaning of democracy is the belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of government based on this belief, in which power is either held by… Continue reading Democracy and Elections

Published 21/07/2016
Categorized as July 2016, Satyagraha Tagged article, satyagraha

Non Violence

The Satyagraha Centenary International Conference on “Globalization of the Gandhian Way: Sociology, Politics and Science of Satyagraha” was held at Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU)  in New  Delhi from the 13th to… Continue reading Non Violence

Published 12/03/2016
Categorized as Activities, Gandhi Development Trust Tagged gdt-article

Editorial Comment

Humankind is today standing at the threshold of an important revolution. We either change and begin the revolution towards a more humane responsible and caring nonviolent society, or we bring… Continue reading Editorial Comment

Published 26/05/2008
Categorized as July 2007, Satyagraha Tagged article, satyagraha

Teenage pregnancy

By Dr Kalpesh Prahlad Ramcharan Teenage pregnancy has become a norm in South African society. According to the Department of Education, more than 72 000 females did not attend school… Continue reading Teenage pregnancy

Published 26/05/2008
Categorized as July 2007, Satyagraha Tagged article, satyagraha

Zinzi

By Jermaine Parmanutha There was once a little girl called Zinzi. She lived with her grandparents on a farm, because her mum and dad had died in a car accident.… Continue reading Zinzi

Published 26/05/2008
Categorized as July 2007, Satyagraha Tagged article, satyagraha

The Moral Regeneration Movement

By Neeba Budhoo The origins of the Moral Regeneration Movement date back to June 1997 when former president Nelson Mandela spoke at a meeting with various representatives of government and… Continue reading The Moral Regeneration Movement

Published 23/05/2008
Categorized as July 2007, Satyagraha Tagged article, satyagraha

Community Centres offering help!

In the current stream of social problems that many people find themselves , the provision of social services within communities aiming to assist people recover from different types of trauma,… Continue reading Community Centres offering help!

Published 23/05/2008
Categorized as Gandhi Development Trust, July 2007 Tagged gdt-article

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