Gandhian Concept Of Brotherhood Through The Art Of Photography ppt with 2 videos showing the life of gandhi and his message of universal brotherhood by the eye of a camera through photographs.message of peace,love,sharing joy,and love for all is in this presentation which makes one to think that we should also love every individual to make world a peaceful place to live naturally forgiving each other and live happily
4. Introduction
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
Gandhian Concept of Brotherhood
World leaders inspired by Gandhian Philosophy
Unity is Strength
Photography- Introduction
Presence of Photography in Everyday Life
Impact of Photography- Emotional Appeal
Documentation of Gandhi’s life and values
Indian example of Brotherhood
Gandhian Concept of Brotherhood
All Men are Brothers- Raising voice against oppression
Sarvodaya: Welfare of All
Sarvodaya: Sensitization Through Photography
Ahimsa: The way of Non-Violence
Humanity above all Religions
Sarva Dharma Samantva- Equality for all religions
Atam Nirbhar Bharat- NAI TALIM
Photography Exhibitions for World Peace
Empathy Through Photographs
Revisiting History Through Lens
Tolerance and Unity Campaigns
Inter-national Sports and Youth Festivals
Spiritual concept of Brotherhood
Reasons for Less Brotherhood
Conclusion
5. Guild
Fraternity
Federation
Affinity
Affiliation
Fellowship
Companionship
Kinship
Friendliness
Brotherliness
Association
Community
Union
Society
Alliance
Clan
Brotherhood is a kind of ethical relationship between people,
which is based on love and solidarity.
6. अयं निजः परो वेनि गणिा लघुचेिसाम्।
उदारचररिािां िु वसुधैव क
ु टुम्बकम्॥
यह मेरा है, वह पराया है, ऐसे छोटें नवचार क
े व्यक्ति करिे हैं।
उच्च चररत्र वाले लोग समस्त संसार को ही पररवार माििे हैं॥
7. “I want to realize brotherhood or identity not merely with
the beings called human, but I want to realize identity
with all life, even with such things as crawl upon earth.”
— Mahatma Gandhi
“All my action rise from inalienable
love for mankind”
8. Bill to promote legacy of Mahatma Gandhi,
Martin luther King Jr. introduced in US House
Nelson Mandela was also indicated as
the 'Gandhi of South Africa'.
Myanmar democratic icon Aung San Suu Kyi has
described Gandhi as his most significant source of
influence
9. DALAI LAMA 'Buddhist
advocate for peace and
freedom.’
HO CHI MIN, Vetanemese
revolutionary leader
describes himself as “half
Lenin, half Gandhi.
10.
11. Photography is an art through which we can document something
and have it forever.
To see life
To see the world
To eyewitness great events
To see strange things
To see a man’s work- paintings, towers and inventions
To see things thousands of miles away
To voice your opinion
18. Dandi March
One for
All, All
for One
Photo for Assam floods relief campaign
Photo for Syria humanitarian campaign
19.
20.
21. Photos of a non-violent
protest unified people
across globe.
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23.
24.
25. Literacy is not the end of education nor even the beginning. It is
only one of the means by which one can be educated.
‘I would therefore begin the child’s education by teaching it a
useful handicraft and enabling it to produce from the moment it
begins its training‘.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
"By education I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in the
child and man—body, mind and spirit“
- Mahatma Gandhi
26. In 1937, Mahatma Gandhi seeded an important idea to
revamp the education system, at a conference in Wardha,
Maharashtra through Nai Talim.
Education through
Productive Work
Learning going
beyond Textbooks
Participation of
Local Community in
Education
Training of 3 H
Head, Heart and
Hand
Nurturance of
Multiple Skills in
Children based on
their own
interests’
Education in Mother
Tongue
(Multilingualism)
27. Making Child learn
how to learn
No Hard
Separation
Mother Tongue as a
medium of
education at the
Foundational Stage
Multilingualism
Local Flavour in
Curriculum
Flexibility in
assessment
methods
Reinstating status
of Teachers
Strengthening
School – Community
Relationship
29. He received his first 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Feature
Photography, as part of the Reuters team, for
documenting the Rohingya refugee crisis.
Danish Siddiqui
30. Danish Siddiqui
The partition had gripped the Indian subcontinent
with religious violence and the streets were
filled with corpses.
Gandhi spent the day of independence not
celebrating the end of the British rule but
appealing for peace among his countrymen by
fasting and spinning in Calcutta on 15 August 1947.
31.
32. The first nation children’s
genocide: Canada
Jewish Holocaust, Germany
Uyghur
Genocide,
China
37. Modernisation- आधुनिकता
Materialistic Mindset- पैसे की तरफ़ झुकाव
Ego/ Arrogance- घमंड अहंकारी प्रवती
Selfishness- स्वार्थी या मतलबी होिा
Discrimination on the basis of religion, caste etc.- धमम
जाती में भेद भाव
Superstition- अन्ध नवश्वास
Political alignments- राजिैनतक कारण