Congratulations! India is growing into the world as we all better appreciate her history.
I read Mohandas Gandhi’s autobiography and learned a great deal about the man, the country and the times. The number of other movements for respect and freedom that are based on principles he developed are proof each time of the soundness of his wisdom. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohandas_Karamchand_Gandhi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Day_%28India%29
Congratulations! India is growing into the world as we all better appreciate her history.
I read Mohandas Gandhi's autobiography and learned a great deal about the man, the country and the times. The number of other movements for respect and freedom that are based on principles he developed are proof each time of the soundness of his wisdom. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohandas_Karamchand_Gandhi
bhai log… independence day abhi bohot door hai… abhi se tayyari shuru :) good good…
good work pin_XXX…
@billybobsue : good to hear that you’ve read gandhi’s biography… one of the few men in the history of mankind who changed the world in a way we cannot imagine… do you read history???
bhai log... independence day abhi bohot door hai... abhi se tayyari shuru :) good good...
good work pin_XXX...
@billybobsue : good to hear that you've read gandhi's biography... one of the few men in the history of mankind who changed the world in a way we cannot imagine... do you read history???
@abu_roadking – Yes, I read voraciously and history has always been my favorite subject. It is harder to understand the present without some knowledge of the past. My other favorite subject is sci-fi. It is easier to understand the present when you think openly about the future. What we believe today may be laughed at tomorrow. :)
@abu_roadking - Yes, I read voraciously and history has always been my favorite subject. It is harder to understand the present without some knowledge of the past. My other favorite subject is sci-fi. It is easier to understand the present when you think openly about the future. What we believe today may be laughed at tomorrow. :)
@biillybobsue: wow!!! i don’t read much of history but i’ve read gandhi… lately, i’ve got interested in japanese culture specially samurais… any recommendations???
@biillybobsue: wow!!! i don't read much of history but i've read gandhi... lately, i've got interested in japanese culture specially samurais... any recommendations???
nice 1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Day_%28India%29
Congratulations! India is growing into the world as we all better appreciate her history.
I read Mohandas Gandhi’s autobiography and learned a great deal about the man, the country and the times. The number of other movements for respect and freedom that are based on principles he developed are proof each time of the soundness of his wisdom. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohandas_Karamchand_Gandhi
Happy Independence to all Indians :)
bhai log… independence day abhi bohot door hai… abhi se tayyari shuru :) good good…
good work pin_XXX…
@billybobsue : good to hear that you’ve read gandhi’s biography… one of the few men in the history of mankind who changed the world in a way we cannot imagine… do you read history???
@abu_roadking – Yes, I read voraciously and history has always been my favorite subject. It is harder to understand the present without some knowledge of the past. My other favorite subject is sci-fi. It is easier to understand the present when you think openly about the future. What we believe today may be laughed at tomorrow. :)
@biillybobsue: wow!!! i don’t read much of history but i’ve read gandhi… lately, i’ve got interested in japanese culture specially samurais… any recommendations???