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plz give me answers of these question from this paragraph. The Voice had to be listened to, not only on account of its form but for the matter which it delivered. It gave a message to the country that it needed greatly. It brought to the common people a realization of their duty to concern themselves with their affairs. The common people were made to take an interest in the manner in which they were governed, in the taxes they paid, in the return they got from those taxes. This interest in public affairs—politics as you may call it—was to be the concern no longer of the highly educated few but of the many—the poor, the propertyless, the workingmen in town and country. Politics was not to be the concern of a small aristocracy of intellect or property of the masses. And with the change in the subjects of politics that Voice brought about also a change in the objects of politics. Till then politics had busied itself mainly with the machinery of Government towards making its personnel more and more native, with proposals for a better distribution of political power, with protests against the sins of omission and of commission of the administration. This Voice switched politics on to concern for the needs of the common people. The improvement of the lot of the poor was to be the main concern of politics and the politician. The improvement, especially of the lives of the people of the neglected villages, was to be placed before Governments and political organizations as the goal of all political endeavour. The raising of the standard of living of the people of the villages, the finding of subsidiary occupations which would give the agricultural poor work for their enforced leisure during the off season and an addition to their exiguous income, the improvement of the housing of the poor, the sanitation of the villages—these were to be the objectives to be kept in view. In the towns, the slums and cheries were to receive especial attention. There was especially a class of the poor for which that compassionate Voice pleaded and protested. This was for the so-called depressed class, the outcastes of Hindu society. The denial of elementary human rights to this class of people is considered the greatest blot on Hindu society and history. It raised itself in passionate protest against the age-old wrongs of this class and forced those that listened to it to endeavour to remove the most outrageous of them like untouchability. It caused a revolution in Hindu religious practice by having Hindu temples thrown open to these people. It made the care of them a religious duty of the Hindus by re-naming them Harijans. —Mr. Ruthnasami QUESTIONS 1. Why had people to listen to 'The Voice" of Mahatma Gandhi ? 2. Why had people to take an interest in politics ? 3. What was the change brought about in the objects of politics ? 4. What improvements were made for the common man ? 5. Explain :— (a) Sins of omission and of commission of the administration. (b) No longer the monopoly of the classes, but the property of the masses.
@SeaTurtle113 help me
plz write starting and ending words of answers
These should be fairly easy to answer if you have read what you posted.... Let's start with the first question. Can you find in the stated article why people listened to "The Voice".
yes. I think so.
@harrypotter2 only write starting words and ending words of answer
1.) Many people listened to the voice of ghandi because he spoke up for the voice of the common man. Examples from text: " It brought to the common people a realization of their duty to concern themselves with their affairs" "This Voice switched politics on to concern for the needs of the common people. The improvement of the lot of the poor was to be the main concern of politics and the politician. " If you look at some of ghandis quotes; http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/mahatma_gandhi.html you can get a better idea of how he helped others with his ideas on peaceful resistance.
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