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  • TITLE
  • 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
  • REFERENCES
  • 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
  • REFERENCES
  • 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
  • REFERENCES
  • 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
  • REFERENCES
  • 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
  • REFERENCES
  • 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
  • REFERENCES
  • VIII CONCLUSION
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY