gandhi presentation

28
Terrorism and Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi Presentation by Sasanka Dhaval Saikia

Upload: sasanka-dhaval-saikia

Post on 17-Jul-2015

1.021 views

Category:

News & Politics


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Gandhi presentation

Terrorism and Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi

Presentation by Sasanka Dhaval Saikia

Page 2: Gandhi presentation

In This World Today The Most Striking and Dangerous Phenomenon The Entire World Is Facing Is Terrorism. People Very Often Have A Deep Feeling Of Fear Of Being Blown Away By A Non-Religious, Non-Political And Non-Communitarian Bomb. Terrorism Has Penetrated Into The Minds Of People And It Gets The Nutrition For Its Survival From The Fear It Creates Among People. It Is The Need Of the Hour To Find A Way Through Which Mankind Can See Their Future. Non-Violence Has The Answer To All These. Gandhi Has The Answer For This. The Relevance Of His Philosophy Including Non-Violence Has Been Felt By The People In The Wake Of Rising Terrorism. This Is An Attempt To Draw The Attention Towards Him And His Philosophy In Front Of The Generation Next…….

Page 3: Gandhi presentation

What Is Terrorism? Have A Look..

Page 4: Gandhi presentation

The Ugly Face of Terrorism

Page 5: Gandhi presentation

The Message of Terror: “We Can Do This, What Can You Do?”

Page 6: Gandhi presentation

“India’s Pride in Flames”-Courtesy Terrorism

Page 7: Gandhi presentation

Terror –The Violent Weapon On March To Challenge The Very Existence Of Human Beings

Page 8: Gandhi presentation

Several Facets of Terrorism

Its Not Just Killing Innocent People Rather It Is The Murder of Gandhi’s Non-Violence

Page 9: Gandhi presentation

What We Ne e d ?

Page 10: Gandhi presentation

We Need Peace: In Society, Within Mind

Page 11: Gandhi presentation

We Need A Peaceful Sunset, Not A Disturbed One

Page 12: Gandhi presentation

We Need Calm And Beautiful Water: Not Tsunami

Page 13: Gandhi presentation

Who Will Help Us And Our Soul? And How?

Page 14: Gandhi presentation

We Can Help Ourselves By Protesting Those Inhuman Acts Rather In A Peaceful Way

Page 15: Gandhi presentation

Together We Can Fight Terrorism

Page 16: Gandhi presentation

Can’t We Challenge The Inhuman Cruelty of The Barrel Of A Gun Together

Page 17: Gandhi presentation

Gandhi’s Ahimsa Has The Best Possible Answer To All Evil Acts Of Terror

Page 18: Gandhi presentation

Irrespective Of Caste, Creed, Irrespective Of Caste, Creed, Region, Sex, Community, Region, Sex, Community, Religion We Have To Answer Religion We Have To Answer Every Explosion With Non-Every Explosion With Non-Violent ProtestViolent Protest

Page 19: Gandhi presentation

Because?

Page 20: Gandhi presentation

We Have No Other Options Left Except Protest And That Too With A Non-Violent Method

Page 21: Gandhi presentation

We Have To Raise Our Voice With The Help Of That Man With Round Spectacles: We Call Him “Bapu”, Sometimes “Mahatma”

Page 22: Gandhi presentation

As His Relevance Is Felt Worldwide. Each And Every Moment The Whole World Think Why This Messenger Of Peace Had Not Been Conferred The Prestigious Nobel Prize For Peace After Being Nominated For So Many Times. Why?

Page 23: Gandhi presentation

In a Kennedy Center speech, Hillary Rodham Clinton invited Americans "to improve ourselves." How? By reflecting on the life and thinking of Mohandas Gandhi, and then putting into practice a few of the ideals that the Indian peacemaker advanced until his death in 1948. The time approaches for a choice to be made about who has been, or is, the greatest person of the 20th century. The honor belongs to Gandhi.

Page 24: Gandhi presentation

His Voice, Legs, Mind, Spirit Have Never Searched Fame, Glory. These Had The Only Goal

“Non-Violence”

Page 25: Gandhi presentation

Nevertheless His Journey Towards Peace Never Had The Rest Till Now

Page 26: Gandhi presentation

Some Of the Quotes By The Great Mahatma That We Should Remember

•Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.

•Whenever you are confronted with an opponent, conquer him with love.

•I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent.

•Permanent good can never be the outcome of untruth and violence.

•Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary.

Page 27: Gandhi presentation
Page 28: Gandhi presentation

Image Sources

http://karmeyhesed.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/terrorism.jpghttp://www.anonlineindia.com/images/terrorism-2.jpghttp://www.robertlpeters.com/news/wp-content/uploads/stop_terrorism.jpghttp://telugucinemachance.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Protest-against-terrorism.jpghttp://photos.merinews.com/upload/imageGallery/bigImage/1229056538799.jpghttp://cdn7.wn.com/o25/ar/i/d8/b6b19f7a22ba90.jpghttp://therubicon.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/gandhi1.jpghttp://blogs.newamericamedia.org/images/587.jpghttp://maryt.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/nonviolence.jpghttp://www.islam-watch.org/Assets/Islamic-terrorists-India-Pakistan.jpghttp://msnbcmedia3.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/081201-mumbai-hmed-530a.grid-6x2.jpgwww.google.com