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Gandhi's
Views
& Work For Village Development
Village Development
India does not need to be
industrialized in the modern sense of the term . It has 7,50,000 villages
scattered over the vast area 1900 miles long 1500 broad. The people are rooted
to the soil and the vast majority are living a hand to mouth life. What ever may
be said to the contrary, having traveled throughout the length and breath of the
land with the eyes open and having mixed with millions are living in enforced
idleness for the last four month in a year. Agriculture does not need
revolutionary changes. The Indians peasant requires a supplementary industry .
The most natural is the introduction of the spinning wheel not the handloom The
latter cannot be included introduced in every home, whereas the farmer can, and
it used to be so even a century ago. It was driven out not by economic pressure
but by force deliberately used as can be proved from authentic records. The
restoration therefore of the spinning wheel solves the economic problem of India
at a stroke.
This article is the
extract of the letters written by Gandhi on Khadi and Village
Industry. |