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MGP 004

The document outlines the examination structure for the course 'Gandhi's Political Thought' as part of the M.A. in Gandhi and Peace Studies program. It includes instructions for answering five questions from two sections, with each question requiring approximately 400 words. The questions cover various aspects of Gandhi's philosophy, colonial impacts, and related political ideologies.

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MGP 004

The document outlines the examination structure for the course 'Gandhi's Political Thought' as part of the M.A. in Gandhi and Peace Studies program. It includes instructions for answering five questions from two sections, with each question requiring approximately 400 words. The questions cover various aspects of Gandhi's philosophy, colonial impacts, and related political ideologies.

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M. A. IN GANDHI AND PEACE
STUDIES (MGP)
Term-End Examination
December, 2024
MGP–004 : GANDHI’S POLITICAL THOUGHT

Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks : 50

Note : Answer any five questions in about


400 words each. Attempt at least two
questions from each Section. All questions
carry equal marks.

Section—I

1. “Gandhi was essentially a seeker of indigenous


roots of Indian civilization.” Discuss. 10

2. Examine the significance of the constructive


programme in Gandhian philosophy. 10

3. Explain how was Gandhi’s philosophy of non-


violence contributed for the India’s
independence. 10

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4. Discuss the relationship between conscience


and individual freedom as elaborated by
Gandhi. 10

5. Write a critic of Gandhian concept of power. 10

Section—II

6. Discuss the impacts of colonialism on the socio-


economic life of the Indian citizens. 10

7. Explain the relationships between Fascism and


Racialism. 10

8. Examine Gandhi’s view on Socialism and


Communism. 10

9. Briefly explain the significance of Satyagraha


in conflict resolution. 10

10. Elaborate the place of Pacifism in Gandhi’s


thought and action. 10

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