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EXEMPLARY LIFE

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“Have you heard of Gandhi? Do you know of him?” was a question asked of me frequently by my colleagues, as I travelled for work, even in faraway countries like Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador. Sure, as an Indian, I had known of the sterling role of Mahatma Gandhi in India’s freedom struggle. However, I was surprised to see his fan following in distant countries, ater the epic film, “Gandhi” by Richard Atenboroug­h. The film, which won eight Oscars, took Gandhiji into the far corners of the world. I was also tickled that Atenboroug­h, a Britisher had made the film, on a man who had spent almost his entire life, fighting the British.

Mahatma Gandhi atached a lot of importance to truth, in all his relations and politics. He proclaimed, Truth is as old as the hills.” Gandhiji practised, what he preached. In his “ashrams”, (retreats, in which small communitie­s lived by Gandhiji’s teachings and principles), the residents had the responsibi­lity of cleaning the toilets too. Traditiona­lly, toilets in India were cleaned by a group of people who were considered “untouchabl­es.” Gandhiji was against such discrimina­tion. He believed in respect for all types of work. So, in his “ashrams” people cleaned all toilets by turn. As Gandhiji said, “Be the change, you want to see in the world”.

Younger generation­s would benefit by reading “The Life of Mahatma Gandhi” by the American author, Louis Fischer. This book was my Bible, in my younger days. It is the best book on Gandhiji, writen in a very basic style, which Gandhiji exemplifie­d. Fischer spent seven days with Gandhiji at Sevagram Ashram, in Wardha. The author was surprised to see that Gandhiji kept a black and white picture of Jesus Christ, in his bare room.

Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiogra­phy should be made a text book for school children. It is important to expose youngsters to leaders, who ushered significan­t changes in our world, without any violence, or firing a single shot from a gun. Rajendra Aneja

Mumbai, India

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