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  2. Nai Talim - Wikipedia

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    Nai Talim, or Basic Education, is a principle which states that knowledge and work are not separate. Mahatma Gandhi promoted an educational curriculum with the same name based on this pedagogical principle. [2] It can be translated with the phrase 'Basic Education for all'. [3] However, the concept has several layers of meaning.

  3. Gandhigram Rural Institute - Wikipedia

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    It adopted the education model of Mahatma Gandhi, Nai Talim. In 1976, it was declared a Deemed University by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. It is fully funded by the UGC. In 2006, it was renamed Gandhigram Rural Institute as per the guidelines of UGC.

  4. Abhay and Rani Bang - Wikipedia

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    NIRMAN is a learning process based on Nai Talim way of education introduced by Mahatma Gandhi. It believes in problem based learning instead of classroom based learning. [30] NIRMAN initiative is providing a common platform for youth to engage, self-educate and decide on how they can make a difference to the society.

  5. Practices and beliefs of Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    Nai Talim evolved out of his experiences at the Tolstoy Farm in South Africa, and Gandhi attempted to formulate the new system at the Sevagram ashram after 1937. [164] Nehru government's vision of an industrialised, centrally planned economy after 1947 had scant place for Gandhi's village-oriented approach.

  6. Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (MGIMS) is India's first rural medical college, located in Sevagram, Maharashtra, India. It is managed by the Kasturba Health Society . The college was earlier affiliated to the Nagpur University (1969–1997) and from year 1998 it is now affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health ...

  7. Marjorie Sykes - Wikipedia

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    An earlier article in Gandhi Marg had also described her life. [10] Sykes was also the focus of an entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, [11] and of a chapter in a doctoral dissertation in History by Sharon M. H. MacDonald (2010). [2] A book-length biography of Sykes was published two years before her death. [12] [13]

  8. Zakir Husain - Wikipedia

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    [a] [21] During his time in Berlin, Husain collaborated with Alfred Ehrenreich to translate into German thirty-three of Gandhi's speeches which were published in 1924 as Die Botschaft des Mahatma Gandhi. [22] Husain got published the Diwan-e-Ghalib in 1925 and the Diwan-i-Shaida, a collection of poetry by Hakim Ajmal Khan in 1926.

  9. Sushila Nayyar - Wikipedia

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    Nayyar in 1947. Sushila Nayyar, also spelt 'Nayar' (1914 – 2001), was an Indian physician, a lifelong follower of Mahatma Gandhi, and a politician.She played a leading role in public health, medical education and social and rural reconstruction in India. [1]