
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's primary education was the main source of his education. Gandhi education undertakes the challenging task of preparing students to become moral, independent, social, productive and responsible citizens of the future, which can be achieved by equipping young people with skills. Education helps them become self-employed and thus helps solve the problem of unemployment. Gandhi believed that a child's education should help him reach his full potential and become a fully-fledged individual. In this way, a whole and harmonious character can be the purpose of life, which is also true. Reading is not where learning starts or ends, it just means the man or woman is educated.1
M. K. Gandhi, Educational Philosophy
M. K. Gandhi, Educational Philosophy
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