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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
CONTENTS
PREFACE
I INTRODUCTION
1.1 Statement of the problem
1.2 Relevance of the Study
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1.4 Hypothesis
1.5 Universe of the Study
1.6 Methodology and Sources of the Study
1.7 Plan of Work
II ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Natural Law and Natural Rights in Ancient Times
2.3 Natural Law and Natural Rights in Middle Ages
2.4 Natural Law and Natural Rights in the 17th and 18th centuries
2.5 Natural Rights and Doctrine of Humanitarian Intervention in 19th century
2.6 UN Charter
2.7 International Bill of Human Rights
2.7.1 Universal Declaration of Human Rights
2.7.2 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
2.7.3 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
2.8 Gandhian Influence on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
2.9 Attitude to the Concept of Human Rights in 20th Century
2.10 Human Rights in the 21st Century
2.11 Human Rights in India
2.12 Gandhijis Influence on Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution
2.13 Definitions of Human Rights
2.13.1 V.M.Tharkunde
2.13.2 M.H.Beg
2.13.3 Leonid F.Evmenov
2.13.4 H.R.Khanna
2.13.5 D.D.Raphoel
2.13.6 Shridath S. Ramphal
2.13.7 Fathima Beevi
2.13.8 R.N.Misra
2.13.9 V R.Krishna lyer
2.13.10 R.N.Bhagwati
2.13.11 Gandhiji
2.14 Conclusion
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III EARLY LIFE AND INFLUENCE OF MAHATMA GANDHI
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Indian Influence
3.3 Western Influence
3.4 Religious Influence
3.5 Conclusion
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IV PERSONALITY AND PRINCIPLES OF MAHATMA GANDHI
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Charismatic Leader and Visionary
4.3 Profile of Courage and Strong Faith
4.4 Upholder of Human Dignity and Human Rights.
4.5 Writer for Change and Awareness
4.6 Social Reformer and Humanist
4.7 Principles of Mahatma Gandhi
4.7.1 Introduction
4.7.2 Truth
4.7.3 Non-Violence
4.7.4 Satyagraha
4.7.5 Morality and Religion
4.7.6 Sarvodaya
4.8 Conclusion
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V GANDHIJI AND PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Indian immigration and the Condition of Indentured Labourers
5.3 Discriminative Laws and United Action
5.4 The Natal Indian Congress
5.5 Prelude to Satyagraha
5.6 Conclusion
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VI GANDHIJI AND PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Champaran Satyagraha
6.3 Kheda Satyagraha
6.4 Ahmedabad Labour Strike
6.5 Khilafat and the Non-cooperation Movement
6.6 Constructive Programme
6.7 Gandhiji and Indias Freedom Struggle
6.8 Conclusion
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VII RELEVANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS: GANDHIAN PERSPECTIVE - AN ANALYSIS
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Gandhian Perspective on Human Rights is basically a Humanitarian and a Non-violent One.
7.3 Gandhian Perspective on Human Rights is based on Some moral Principles
7.4 Gandhian Perspective on Human Rights promotes the Welfare of all
7.5 Gandhian Perspective on Human Rights is based on human duties
7.6 Gandhian Perspective on Human Rights promotes the fundamental freedoms and Equality of Rights
7.7 Findings of the Study
7.8 Suggestions and Policy Recommendations
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VIII CONCLUSION
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