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Vinayak Narahar Bhave, also
known as
Vinoba Bhave (pronunciation; 11
September 1895 – 15
November 1982), was an
Indian advocate of
nonviolence and human...
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Vinoba Bhave University is a
state university located in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, India,
about 100 km from Ranchi, the
state capital. The
university offers...
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voluntary land
reform movement in India. It was
initiated by
Gandhian Vinoba Bhave in 1951 at
Pochampally village, Pochampally. The
Bhoodan movement...
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twelve years with his wife
Kasturba Gandhi and followers,
including Vinoba Bhave. The
Bhagavad Gita was
recited here
daily as part of the
Ashram schedule...
- Shri
Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital (VBCH) is a
government multi-speciality
hospital located in Silv****a,
Dadra and
Nagar Haveli, India. It is the largest...
- This page is a list of
Marathi social reformers.
Vinoba Bhave is well
known for the
Bhoodan Movement. On 18
April 1951He was a
winner at ji Pochampally...
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Pochampally villagers gave
Vinoba a warm welcome. By
early afternoon villagers began to
gather around Vinoba at
Vinoba's cottage. The
villagers asked...
- NAMO
Medical Education &
Research Institute and Shri
Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital (also
known as
Government Medical College, Silv****a) is a
government medical...
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spent four
years in
prison from 1942 to 1946. He
learned Sanskrit from
Vinoba Bhave when he was in
Nagpur jail. In 1946, he
founded the All
India Student...
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political philosophy.
Later Gandhians, like the
Indian nonviolence activist Vinoba Bhave,
embraced the term as a name for the
social movement in post-independence...