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The publication contains Gandhiji's views on different aspects of rural life including agriculture, village industry, animal husbandry, transport, basic education, health and hygiene. At a time when we are endeavouring to establish Panchayati Raj in India on' the basis of wide decentralization of political and economic power, this book is bound to be of great value to a large number of official as well as non-official workers. The Community Development movement should not be regarded as some kind of a programme which has been largely imported from the Western democracies; it must necessarily be based on Indian conditions and traditions. It is, therefore, of paramount importance that all workers who are being trained for participating in this movement should possess ample knowledge about Gandhiji's. ideas in regard to various aspects of rural reconstruction. If we overlook and bypass Gandhiji's experience and ideals about the pattern of Indian planning, we shall be doing so at great peril to the evolution of our democracy on sound foundations. Mahatma Gandhi strongly pleaded for decentralization of economic and political power through the organization of Village Panchayats. He was of the definite view that Panchayat system in India, if worked on scientific lines, could not only build up the social and economic strength of the countryside but also strengthen the forces of national defence against the risk of foreign invasion. |
Acharya Vinoba Bhave has also been laying great stress on the urgent need for organizing the Indian villages on a co-operative community basis through Gramadana. This ideal of decentralized democracy or Panchayati Raj should not be regarded as a sentimental proposition based on medieval notions. A study of modern economic and political thought in the West would indicate that decentralized institutions are now regarded as crucial to the establishment of democracy on stable foundations. "If man's faith in social action is to be revivified," states Prof. Joad, "the State must be cut up and its functions distributed," (Modern Political Theory, pp. 120-21) In his Fabian Socialism, Prof. Cole maintains that for diffusing widely among ordinary men and women a capacity for collective activity "we must set out to build our society upon little democracies".. From this standpoint, the experiment of Panchayati Raj which has been launched in -India's countryside with zeal and vigour is a right step towards the goal of "Village Swaraj" envisaged by Gandhiji. [ From the Preface by |
CONTENTS
FOREWORD (Shriman Narayan)
PREFACE
1 THE MEANING OF SWARAJ 2 A PICTURE OF AN IDEAL SOCIETY 3 WHICH WAY LIES HOPE? 4 CITIES AND VILLAGES 5 VILLAGE SWARAJ
6 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF VILLAGE SWARAJ
1 SUPREMACY OF MAN-FULL EMPLOYMENT 2 BODY-LABOUR 3 EQUALITY 4 TRUSTEESHIP 5 DECENTRALIZATION 6 SWADESHI 7 SELF-SUFFICIENCY 8 CO-OPERATION 9 SATYAGRAHA 10 EQUALITY OF RELIGIONS 11 PANCHAYAT RAJ 12 NAI TALIM
7 BREAD LABOUR 8 EQUALITY 9 THEORY OF TRUSTEESHIP 10 SWADESHI 11 SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND CO-OPERATION 12 PANCHAYAT RAJ 13 NAI TALIM 14 AGRICULTURE AND CATTLE WELFARE-I 15 AGRICULTURE AND CATTLE WELFARE-II 16 AGRICULTURE AND CATTLE WELFARE-III 17 AGRICULTURE AND CATTLE WELFARE-IV 18 AGRICULTURE AND CATTLE WELFARE-V 19 KHADI AND SPINNING
20 OTHER VILLAGE INDUSTRIES
DAIRYING, HAND-POUNDING OF RICE AND HAND, GRINDING OF CORN, MACHINE OIL AND GHANI OIL, GUR AND KHANDSARI, BEE-KEEPING, TANNING, SOAP, HAND-MADE PAPER, INK
21 VILLAGE TRANSPORT 22 CURRENCY, EXCHANGE AND TAX 23 VILLAGE SANITATION 24 VILLAGE HEALTH AND HYGIENE 25 DIET 26 VILLAGE PROTECTION 27 THE VILLAGE WORKER 28 GOVERNMENT AND THE VILLAGES 29 INDIA AND THE WORLD
SOURCES
INDEX
[ TOP ]
[ ALL MEN ARE BROTHERS ] [ ASHRAM OBSERVANCE IN ACTION ] [ DIET AND DIET REFORM ] [ GANDHI FACES THE STORM ]
[ GANDHI WIELDS THE WEPON OF MORAL POWER ] [ GANDHIJI EXPECTS ] [ HIND SWARAJ OR INDIAN HOME RULE ] [ INDIA OF MY DREAMS ]
[ INDUSTRIAL AND AGRARIAN LIFE AND RELATIONS ] [
KEY TO HEALTH ] [ MOHAN-MALA ] [ MY
RELIGION ] [ NATURE CURE ] [ PATHWAY TO GOD ] [ PRAYER
]
[ SATYAGRAHA IN SOUTH AFRICA ] [ SELECTIONS FROM GANDHI ] [ SELF-RESTRAINT v. SELF-INDULGENCE ] [ THE ESSENCE OF HINDUISM ]
[ THE GOSPEL OF SELFLESS ACTION OR THE GITA ACCORDING TO
GANDHI ] [ THE LAW AND THE LAYERS ] [
THE MIND OF MAHATMA GANDHI ]
[ THE WAY TO COMMUNAL HARMONY ] [ TOWARDS NEW EDUCATION ] [ TRUTH IS GOD ] [ VILLAGE
SWARAJ ] [ GANDHI ] [ GANDHI IN ANECDOTES ]
[ THE SPIRITUAL BASIS OF SATYAGRAHA ] [ ‘‘GOING TO WIPE THEIR TEARS’’ ]