Mangaluru: Day-long seminar on ‘Understanding Gandhi’ held at St Aloysius College


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Mangaluru, Oct 29: The department of Political Science of St Aloysius College Autonomous in collaboration with the Nehru Study Center, Mangalore University organized a day-long national seminar on ‘Understanding Gandhi’ at St Aloysius College (Autonomous) on Saturday October 29.

The inaugural of the seminar was presided over by Fr Melwyn Pinto SJ, rector of St Aloysius Institutions who stressed that one must understand the Mahatma both as a person and his political philosophy instead of mere spouting unwarranted criticism or fanatic worship that holds no meaning.

The chief guest, Capt Ganesh Karnik, former MLC of Karnataka gave the inaugural address where he called for enlightened leadership and citizenship within modern India.

Dr Praveen Martis SJ welcomed the dignitaries while Prof Rajaram Tolpadi, director of Nehru Study Center gave an overall perspective to the national seminar. He identified three reasons to understand Gandhi—the times in which the world lives in, the democracy that is in crisis within India, and therefore the need for reconstruction of the Indian society.

Prof Chandan Gowda delivered the keynote address on ‘Hind Swaraj: A Critique’ wherein he says that decentralization which was part of Gandhi’s philosophy would be a great value in the future. In contrary to the Fascist philosophy of subordinating oneself to political power, Prof Gowda argued that Gandhi influenced people to give up excessive life and instead proposed an ascetic model. He pointed that the society should focus on innovation not for its sake but to promote life that is worth living.

The keynote address was followed by session II addressed by Prof K M Lokesh on ‘Gandhi and Nationalist Movement’, and by Prof Meti Mallikarjun on ‘Gandhi and the Language Question’. Prof Lokesh highlighted that the Mahatma’s greatest contribution in the nationalist movement of India was the mass mobilisation of Indians on anti-colonialism through the practice of tough techniques of ahimsa or non-violence.

Prof Meti Mallikarjun analysed the Mahatma’s language policy that aimed to resolve conflicts and end communal clashes, to bridge the north-south India divide, to cull the disharmony existing in then India. The basic aim was to reunite India and develop communal peace while ensuring basic education.

In session III on ‘Gandhi and Alternative Politics’, Dr Kiran M Gajanur emphasised that the West portrayed Gandhi as a liberator significantly to help us to come out from the institutional crisis that we face today.

All the sessions were summarised by the students from BA, Steven Joshua, Srushtee Manjrekar, Sushrith Shetty and Haleema.

Prof Rajaram Tolpadi, director of Nehru Study Center and Dr Rose Veera D'Souza, dean of faculty of Arts and HOD Political Science were the convenors of this seminar. Dr Rose Veera D’Souza read the tribute to Dr Norbert Lobo, former director of Administrative Block and faculty of department of Economics in the presence of his family, Anita Lobo and Anoma Lobo. Vote of thanks was given by Dr Joyce Lobo. The programme was compered by Vidhula Lokesh of third BA.

 

 

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 30 2022

    Why trying to invite RSS/BJP's rath?

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Sat, Oct 29 2022

    Indeed Very Happy and delighted your deep Respects n Regards to our dear Father of Nation ! Your Great and Wonderful Thoughts are really so Great to Understand Well ! May our Almighty God Bless Each n Everyone of you Well !!!

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