Mentorâs Comment:
Introductory part should sketch these leaders as towering intellectuals, thus building up the next stage of analysis by indicating wide corpus of their writings.
The Second part should take each of them specifically mention their writings and at least provide on example of a work that brings to the fore some of their key ideas.
Conclude by observing the impact of their ideas on contemporary India through their corpus of writings.
Answer:
The trinity of M.K. Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and B.R. Ambedkar represent leading figures in modern
history of India who also were leading thinkers reflecting on state of affairs in the country at the time.
Even as these personalities fought and struggled, led and governed, they wrote at great length about the
world they saw and shaped. This can be seen in the fact that;
ďˇ Gandhiâs Collected Works, run into more than ninety volumes.
ďˇ More than fifty volumes of Nehruâs selected works have so far been published
ďˇ Dr Ambedkarâs works are published in sixteen volume many of them exceeding a thousand pages.
Their literary contribution is highlighted not only in the prolific nature of their writings but also in the ideas they engaged with:
ďˇ Gandhi founded his own Journal the Indian opinion in 1903, much of it he wrote himself. On his
return to India he edited a journal called Young India and then another called Harijan, Gandhi also
extensively wrote in his Mother tongue Gujarati and published several books, among them two
volumes of autobiography. An example of his enduring idea, non-violence, comes in his critique of
colonialism and Western civilization called Hind Swaraj where he also talked about ideas such as soul
force or truth force.
ďˇ Nehru founded and edited a daily newspaper, the National Herald. He published three major books
Glimpses of World History (1934), An Autobiography (1936), and The Discovery of India (1946).
Nehru as prime minister wrote Letters to Chief Ministers, published in five volumes. In these letters
the range of topics covered by Nehru includes economic development, linguistic and religious
politics, the ethics of governance, the Cold War and the passing away of literary Giants. These letters
represent valuable insights in to contemporary history of the country in the initial years.
ďˇ Dr. Ambedakar published several books on many topics such as federalism, theology, philosophy,
finance, language, constitutionalism and most importantly on sociology, politics and history of the
Caste system. Through the 1930s and 1940s, Dr. Ambedakar wrote a series of tracts excoriating
Gandhi and Gandhism an example of which is âWhat the Congress and Gandhi have done to the
Untouchablesâ. Dr. Ambedkars speeches in the constituent assembly also point to his valuable
literary contribution to public life. The âAnnihilation of Casteâ, published by Dr. Ambedkar on his
own cost, is a brilliant and withering indictment of the caste system.
From routine letters and speeches to extended essays on subjects such as national identity, democracy,
religious culture and social justice these stalwarts engaged each other and the wider world, thus, having
a profound impact on contemporary India through their ideas.
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