Balramji dass tandon biography of mahatma
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Holidays galore in Punjab
By P.P.S. Gill
Tribune News Service
CHANDIGARH, Jan 14 When the Punjab Government talks of the fiscal crisis, a major portion of the blame for such a situation is invariably apportioned to the state pay kommission whose recommendations have been implemented.
No wonder Punjab employees are the "highest" paid in the country. Once the anomalies committee report is received, and most likely accepted, the burden on the exchequer will go up further.
But one fact which Punjab seems to forget is the observation of the kommission in respect of "holidays", "working hours" and "overtime allowance". The commission's specific recommendation in respect of "holidays" fryst vatten "Punjab Government offices be closed on three national holidays, namely Republic Day, Independence Day and the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. Simultaneously, an individual employee should be permitted to avail of a larger number of 10 restri
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Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, He travelled to London to study law between –, returned to India thereafter, and after two years, proceeded to South Africa to work, where he lived for twenty-one years. There, he also worked to secure rights for Indians living there, and it was also where his experiments on Satyagraha took root, which later changed the face of the Indian freedom struggle. In , he returned to India and spent the rest of his life here playing a crucial part in steering India towards independence.
Gandhiji was a leader of the masses and he spent his entire lifetime caring for the poor and the downtrodden, even though he himself struggled with health issues such as pleurisy (), acute dysentery (twice in & ), malaria (in , and ), gastric flu () and influenza (). He was operated on for piles () and severe appendicitis (). But despite these recurring ailments, he was back on his feet every time, largely due to his disciplined lifestyle which included focusing on
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issue of old newspapers ( issues of Urdu newspapers and 5 issues of English newspapers). These include Ahl-i-Hadis (), Hamdard (),Al-Asr (), Tarjuman (); Muslim Gazette (), The Muslim Chronicle (), The Independent () and The Statesman ().