Rajni Bakshi: Stories of Modern Day Gandhians
Rajni Bakshi is a Mumbai-based freelance journalist and storyteller who writes about social and political movements in contemporary India. Two of her well-known books include 'Bapu Kuti: Journeys in Rediscovery of Gandhi', chronicling the work and lives of activists engaged in social transformation rooted in the philosophy of Gandhi, and 'Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom: for a market culture beyond greed and fear' that looks at the history, philosophy and anthropology of market-systems. In this free-ranging Awakin Call with Rajni Bakshi, a wide range of diverse and thought-provoking themes are illuminated. Some examples include what being a child of Partition means, what journalism done with complete integrity aims to accomplish, the key elements of Gandhian transformation, what alternatives to the dominant market-systems exist, and the spiritual truths hidden in the 'Ram-charit-manas', a poetic narration of the Ramayana by Goswami Thulasidas, a 16th century Indian saint and poet. What follows is the edited transcript of the call.
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