Rediscovering Gandhi

By: Mint - HT Smartcast
  • Summary

  • This podcast is a limited series from Livemint celebrating the 153rd birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. In this weekly series (of 5 episodes), Mint's Associate Editor Shalini Umachandran discusses the lesser-known aspects of Gandhi's life. This is a Mint production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Episodes
  • 6: Bonus Episode - The more human Gandhi
    Nov 28 2019

    So far we've only heard of Gandhi, the icon. But, what about Gandhi, the person? In this bonus episode, Shalini @shalinimb shares her grandmother's stories about Gandhi and reflects on his flaws and frailties. 

    Hope you too find solace in his learnings and 'keep walking'. 

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    8 mins
  • 5: Was Gandhi ever inspired by Art?
    Nov 21 2019

    We hardly think about art when we mention Gandhi. However, not only did he inspire art, but he was also inspired by it. Tune in, as Shalini @shalinimb explores Gandhi's words, “Whenever men begin to see the beauty in truth, true art will arise.” 

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    7 mins
  • 4: Did money matter to Gandhi?
    Nov 15 2019

    Gandhi's face on Indian currency notes has always been considered ironical, owing to the general perception that Gandhi didn't care about money. However, that is not true. Gandhi wasn't money-minded but money did matter to him. Listen to this brand new episode of Rediscovering Gandhi, as Shalini Umachandran decodes his unusual methods of handling and distributing money to fund the freedom movement. 

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    7 mins

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