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IMPACTS OF VINOBA BHAVE BHOODAN MOVEMENT

    1 Author(s):  VIMLESH NARAYAN JHA

Vol -  9, Issue- 11 ,         Page(s) : 314 - 322  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

In 1951,the Third Annual Sarvodaya Conference was held at Shivarampali, a village a couple of miles south of the city of Hyderabad in South India. Vinoba was convinced to leave his public venue (Ashram) at Pavnar, close Nagpur and go to the gatherings. Vinoba chose to walk 300 miles to Hyderabad. Telangana had been the area of savage socialist insubordination which was all the while seething in April 1951. For Vinoba the eventual fate of India was basically a challenge between the basic statements of faith of Gandhi and Marx. In coming to Hyderabad, Vinoba and different Gandhians were standing up to a test and testing their confidence in peacefulness.

http://planningcommission.nic.in/plans/planch12|p.7
Presidential address to the 15th annual conference of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics (1954), p. 8
Sarvodaya, June 1951, p. 715
Sarvodaya, August 1951, p. 855
Suresh Ram: Vinoba and his Mission (Sarva Seva Sangh, Varanasi, 1962), p. 60
Ibid, p. 70
Vinoba: Rajghat Ki Sanniddhi Men (Sasta Sahitya Mandal, New Delhi, 1952), p. 9
Sarva Seva Sangh Executive Committee Minutes Register.
Sevapuri Sarvodaya Sammelan (1952) vivaran, Annexure 3, p. 7.
Bhoodan-Yajna, 26-12-1958
Uttar Pradesh Bhoodan Yagna Adhiniyam, 1952, Section 4 (1)
Srikrishnadutt Bhatt: Chalo Chale Mangroth (Sarva Seva Sangh, Kashi, 1958), pp. 23-26.
Chandil Sarvodaya Sammelan (1953) vivaran, pp. 59-60

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