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  1. Who was Mahatma Gandhi and what impact did he have on India?

    Oct 2, 2019 · A study in humility, Mahatma Gandhi’s dedication to Indian independence and nonviolent protests had its roots in a personal encounter with racism and inequality.

  2. 7 inspiring quotes for International Day of Non-Violence

    Sep 30, 2016 · Every year on 2 October, on what would have been Indian civil rights leader Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, the world celebrates the International Day of Non-Violence. It is, …

  3. Vijay Eswaran | World Economic Forum

    Executive Chairman of the QI Group of Companies. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, speaker and author. He is also Chairman of the University Council of Quest International University in …

  4. 15 facts about the Indian diaspora in Africa

    Jun 25, 2015 · 8. Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi first employed non-violent civil disobedience as an expatriate lawyer in South Africa, in the resident Indian community’s …

  5. Flooding kills more people in low-income countries. Why? | World ...

    Aug 4, 2022 · In our new paper (Gandhi et al. 2022), we use data on floods for 9,468 cities in 175 countries to examine the differential impact of floods on cities in high- and low-income …

  6. This is how India created its first 'smart village'

    Oct 3, 2016 · Utkarsh Amitabh In a way, Mahatma Gandhi conceptualized smart villages. A champion of participatory democracy and grassroots development, he believed that making …

  7. Why young people are key to achieving the SDGs

    Sep 26, 2016 · In high-income economies, young people’s prospects have plummeted, and there are significant concerns for their positon in the labour market and the future of their financial …

  8. Benedikt Gieger - Agenda Contributor | World Economic Forum

    3 days ago · Benedikt is an early talent expert in the area of AI and sustainability with a focus on manufacturing, youth advocate and has a background in Business Information Systems. In his …

  9. This is why food security matters now more than ever

    Nov 23, 2020 · With two billion more mouths to feed by 2050, food security is an issue that concerns us all. Now is the time to make changes to the way we grow and produce food.

  10. Young people hold the key to creating a better future

    Aug 12, 2021 · Young people are the most affected by the crises facing our world, but they are also the best placed to lead the way to a better society for tomorrow.