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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Largest particle collider conducts successful test | Scientists fire up giant atom smasher

The world’s largest particle collider successfully completed its first major test by firing a beam of protons all the way around a 17-mile (27-kilometer) tunnel Wednesday in what scientists hope is the next great step to understanding the makeup of the universe.

After a series of trial runs, two white dots flashed on a computer screen indicating that the protons had traveled the full length of the US$3.8 billion Large Hadron Collider.

“There it is,” project leader Lyn Evans said when the beam completed its lap.

The startup was eagerly awaited by 9,000 physicists around the world who now have much greater power than ever before to smash the components of atoms together in attempts to see how they are made.

“Well done everybody,” said Robert Aymar, director-general of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, said after the protons were fired into the accelerator below the Swiss-French border at 9:32 a.m. (0732 GMT).

The organization, known by its French acronym CERN, fired the protons — a type of subatomic particle — around the tunnel in stages, several kilometers (miles) at a time.

Now that the beam has been successfully tested in clockwise direction, CERN plans to send it counterclockwise. Eventually the two beams will be fired in opposite directions with the aim of smashing together protons to see how they are made.

The startup — eagerly awaited by 9,000 physicists around the world who will conduct experiments here — comes over the objections of some skeptics who fear the collisions of protons could eventually imperil the earth.

The skeptics theorized that a byproduct of the collisions could be micro black holes, subatomic versions of collapsed stars whose gravity is so strong they can suck in planets and other stars.

“It’s nonsense,” said James Gillies, chief spokesman for CERN, before Wednesday’s start.

CERN is backed by leading scientists like Britain’s Stephen Hawking in dismissing the fears and declaring the experiments to be absolutely safe.

Gillies told the AP that the most dangerous thing that could happen would be if a beam at full power were to go out of control, and that would only damage the accelerator itself and burrow into the rock around the tunnel.

And full power is probably a year away.

“On Wednesday we start small,” said Gillies. “A really good result would be to have the other beam going around, too, because once you’ve got a beam around once in both directions you know that there is no show-stopper.”

The LHC, as the collider is known, will take scientists to within a split second of a laboratory recreation of the big bang, which they theorize was the massive explosion that created the universe.

The project organized by the 20 European member nations of CERN has attracted researchers from 80 nations. Some 1,200 are from the United States, an observer country which contributed $531 million. Japan, another observer, also is a major contributor.

The collider is designed to push the proton beam close to the speed of light, whizzing 11,000 times a second around the tunnel.

Smaller colliders have been used for decades to study the makeup of the atom. Less than 100 years ago scientists thought protons and neutrons were the smallest components of an atom’s nucleus, but in stages since then experiments have shown they were made of still smaller quarks and gluons and that there were other forces and particles.

The CERN experiments could reveal more about “dark matter,” antimatter and possibly hidden dimensions of space and time. It could also find evidence of the hypothetical particle — the Higgs boson — believed to give mass to all other particles, and thus to matter that makes up the universe.

Some scientists have been waiting for 20 years to use the LHC.

Although physicists acknowledge that the collider could, in theory, create small black holes, they say they do not pose any risk. A study released Friday by CERN scientists explains that any black hole created would be tiny, and would not have enough energy to stick around very long before dissolving. Five collider collaborators who did not pen the report independently told CNN there would be no danger from potential black holes.

John Huth, who works on the collider’s ATLAS experiment, called such fears “baloney” in a recent interview, and noted that in normal physics, even if the black hole were stable, it could just pass through the Earth without being detected or without interacting at all.

“The gravitational force is so weak that you’d have to wait many, many, many, many, many lifetimes of the universe before one of these things could [get] big enough to even get close to being a problem,” said Huth, professor of physics at Harvard University.

Read More :

STEPHEN HAWKING on LHC

TEST CLEAR WAY FOR BIG BANG EXPERIMENT (With 4 Videos)

The Large Hadron Collider Will Not Destroy the World Tomorrow, or Ever

Schedule of the Large Hadron Collider Experiment

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Sixth Pay Commission Report | Summary Of Information | Important Points

With so much crude information available about Sixth Pay Commission,confusion is bound to arise. Even on my site with so many posts related to Sixth CPC, One may wonder what to read and what to leave & even what to read first. With the aim of making things simpler , I am summarizing the posts related to Sixth CPC here and will also try to indicate who should read what and in what order.

I will summarize posts in chronological order ,followed by description and notes (if any.)

The format would be :

<POST NAME/LINK>

<DESCRIPTION/SUMMARY>

<WHO SHOULD READ THIS?>

<NOTES (if any)>

<DOWNLOAD LINKS (if any)>

Have patience and stay with me!!

1.> Sixth Pay Commission Report With Salary Calculator

Posted on 14-August-2008,This first post on CPC throws light on 14-August-2008 developments and updates. It contains basic information that was released by Govt. like min. Salary,holidays,allowances,payment of arrears. But its not very specific like it does nt provide discrete allowance in various categories which is covered in later posts.

Everyone should read this post as in later posts the information provided in this post is  assumed to be already known to reader,only updates are highlighted and changes notified in later posts.

2.> IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF SIXTH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION

Posted on 15-August-2008, This second posts is based on a Press Release by PIB(Press Information Bureau).It contains the most important and significant lines which are always an “Important note” to all later posts:

The Cabinet has broadly accepted the recommendations of Sixth CPC with some modifications in the wake of representations received from various sections/Associations of Central Government employees.

These largely undeclared “minor modification” are exactly the epicenter of whole confusion. Govt. has not made these modifications public . Information keeps pouring in one time or another. It makes difficult for us to say anything with surety because who know what these “minor modifications” may have or may not have in store for us.

This post contains some specifics about Promotion/Defence/Doctors’s pay Scale.

Again,Do go through this post so that you have some specific information about how Govt. plans to implement Six CPC.

3.>UP govt to implement 6th Pay Commission Report

Posted on 18-August-2008, It details Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Hon’ Mayawati’s announcement of implementation of 6th CPC for U.P. State Govt. Employees as well.

Central Govt. employees may skip this post.

4.>Sixth Central Pay Commission : Latest Updates

Posted on 18-August-2008, This posts covers many updates such as:

  1. Pay panel award modification to cost additional Rs. 11,000 crore
  2. Full Pension at 20 years of service
  3. What the Cabinet didn’t accept from Pay Panel

Point 3 is the most important & interesting of all.

Everyone should read this post,If you are in a hurry you can skip 1 and 2 but do go through point 3.

5.> Unions alleges Sixth Pay Commission only favored officers ; Calls nationwide strike on August 20

Posted on 18-August-2208 ,It covers strike on 20 August.

My recommendation : SKIP THIS.

6.>Left trade union’s all-India strike cripples life

Posted on 20-August-2008.Again, Impact of Strike, The strike had been called by eight major trade unions including the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) and Centre for Industrial Trade Union (CITU).

SKIP THIS if you dnt want to waste time.

7.>Suspended Eemployee Entitled to Pay Commission Recommendations – Court

Posted on 20-August-2008, This post clears a big doubt regarding applicability of Pay Commission to Suspended Employees.

You can skip this post if you dont fall in the category of “Suspended Employees”

8.>New Pay and Arrears Calculators based on approved Sixth Pay Commission (14 August 2008) Report

Posted on 20-August-2008, It is one of the most important posts regarding SIX CPC and is to be read with a phrase of “MINOR MODIFICATION” (in first post.) in your mind.It also gives a list of PAY BAND as approved by Govt.

Everyone must read it .

The Calculator provided is also based on RECOMMENDATIONS  which are said to be accepted by Govt (mostly!).

9.>Approved Sixth Pay Commission report getting finer

Posted on 23-August-2008, This posts gives lot of hope regarding public announcement of SIX CPC Report:

Sources said a wait for one more week may bring Sixth Pay Commission Report in Black and White as Men in charge are making the 6CPC report finer which was earlier approved by cabinet broadly a week back.

You can skip it or read it (your wish!)

10.>Do It Yourself : Calculate your New Salary

Posted on 23-August-2008,Its an important post in the sense that it provided you with formula for calculation of salary,You can troubleshoot the formula if you want. But plz pay special attention to the assumptions.

Plz read it as it will give you an overview of working of calculators. If you dont trust processors or machines, Here is the breakthrough!

11.>Grade Pay for Armed Forces Enhanced

23-August-2008,This post contains inforation on Defence Personnels like their Grade Pay and comparison of recommended,revised and difference in packages.

As the name says – Its for Defence Personnels/Armed Forces,you already know weather you need to read it or not.

12.> 6th Pay Commission Recommendation for Pensioners

23-August-2008, This is the first post with some useful information for PENSIONERS.

Must-Read for Pensioners

Download this New Pension Calculator

13.>Summary of 6th Pay Commission Recommendations: Allowances & Facilities

Posted on 23-August-2008,This post is a very specific one. It goes into minute details of all allowances. You must go through it.

Must -Read for everyone.

14.>What the CoS did about Sixth Pay Commission Report?

It highlights some modifications and comments by CoS.

If you have come so far,then go ahead and read it!

15.>Sixth Pay Commission Report | Summary Of Information | Important Points

Posted on 26-August-2008,This is the post that you are reading.Well, I am happy to inform you that you have already read this post. I hope it cleared most of your doubts.

However,I welcome any suggestion regarding site.

NOTE->

Besides these, You can always go to the

Sixth Central Pay Commission Report : Complete Information page where all information is compiled on a single page along with Download Links

DOWNLOAD ->

SALARY CALCULATOR

SALARY CALCULATOR FOR PENSIONERS

Still the best way is to subscribe my feed from the links given below and stay updated!

WORTH NOTICING :

  • Go through the complete details before asking questions.
  • All the calculators are made available,Use them to calculate your salary
  • We all are waiting for the final Six CPC report,as soon as it is released,It will be made available here only.So keep an eye on this blog.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Sixth Pay Commission Report With Salary Calculator

NEW SALARY CALCULATOR (As per 29 August notification)

PENSION CALCULATOR based on 29 August 2008 Govt. Gazette

 

Justice Srikrishna has submitted the much-awaited sixth Pay Commission report to Finance Minister P Chidambaram. According to media reports,Justice B. N. Srikrishna has recommended over 40 percent hike in the basic salary for the government employees at the senior level.

There will be a substantial hike for government employees in other categories as well. The hike may take effect from the earlier date of January 01, 2006. That means, all government employees will get huge bonanza in terms of arrears.


While the report suggested that DA (Dearness Allowances) to be hiked to 14% of basic pay, HRA in Mumbai, Delhi will remain unchanged at 30% of the basic salary. The government has also decided to merge 50 per cent of the Dearness Allowances (DA) in the basic pay of its employees. The Pay Commission report will benefit 55 lakh Central Government employee, which might the cost the government Rs.13,000 – Rs. 16,000 crore per annum. The commission was set up by government in 2006.
We just received the latest update on some of the important recommendations in the sixth Pay Commission report.
Here are those key features:


1) Lowest Salary – Rs. 7000/
2) Education Allowances for employees having two children – Rs. 1,000/ (Earlier, it was Rs. 100/)
3) Highest Salary – Rs. 90,000/ (Cabinet Secretary)
4) National Holidays – 3
5) Gazetted Holidays to be cancelled (Govt. did not accept this!!
& and decided to continue with the existing number
of gazetted holidays in a year.)
6) Pay hike will be implemented from January 01, 2006
7) Maternity Leaves: 6 Months
8) Employees living in A-1 Cities – 30% HRA (Unchanged)
9) Employees living in A, B, B-1 Cities – 20% HRA
10) Incentive Schemes will be announced
11) New Medical Insurance Scheme to be launched for government employees
12) Market-driven pay for scientists and all other jobs that require professional skill set.
13) Total number of salary grades to be reduced from 35 to 20.

Download the Pay Commission Notification and Resolution (29 August 2008) from the links given below:

SIX PAY COMMISSION GAZETTE,NOTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION FOR PENSIONERS AND PENSION CALCULATOR (ALL IN ONE)

DOWNLOAD (CLICK HERE)

NEW SALARY CALCULATOR (As per 29 August notification)

PENSION CALCULATOR based on 29 August 2008 Govt. Gazette

The wage hike would increase the financial implication for the Centre by Rs 17,798 crore annually and the arrears with effect from January 2006 would cost Rs 29,373 crore, Information and Broadcasting Minister P R Dasmunsi told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

The government increased the minimum entry level salary of a government employee to Rs 7,000 against Rs 6,660 recommended by the Commission headed by Justice B N Srikrishna who submitted the report in March this year.

Consequently, it would push up the total emoluments of an employee at the lowest level beyond Rs 10,000 per month including allowances.

It also increased the rate of annual increment from 2.5 per cent to 3 per cent.

In the defence sector, it approved at least three assured promotions for all defence forces personnel and civilian employees under the modified Assured Career Progression scheme.

While civilians would get this after 10, 20 and 30 years of service, defence forces jawans would be promoted under ACP after 8, 16 and 24 years.

The hiked salary would be given to the employees beginning September this year and the arrears from January 2006 would be given in cash in two installments – 40 per cent this fiscal and 60 per cent in 2009-10.

The financial implication of Pay Commission on the General Budget would be Rs 15,717 crore and Rs 6414 crore on Railway Budget in 2008-09.

The government’s present salary bill is over Rs 70,000 crore and the pension bill is over Rs 30,000 crore.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram said the budget deficit target would be adhered to, despite the implementation of the Pay Commission recommendations.

The government for the first time approved Military Service Pay for armed forces personnel, under which officers would get Rs 6,000 over and above their pay per month.

The lowest limit of disability pension for defence personnel would be doubled to Rs 3100 a month.

DOWNLOAD Full Sixth Central Pay Commission Report (March 2008).

DOWNLOAD Sixth Pay Commission Salary Calculator. (March 2008).

DOWNLOAD NEW SALARY CALCULATOR ( 14 August 2008 )

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NEW UPDATE :: 15/August/2008 : 03:30 PM

The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved recommendations of Sixth Pay Commission. The pay panel recommendations will come into effect from January 1, 2006.Arrears will be paid in cash in two installments, 40 per cent will be paid this year and the rest next year.Now, minimum basic pay of a government employee has been raised to Rs 7000.

 

All the details of new approval are available at http://pib.nic.in/archieve/others/2008/aug/r2008081405cab.pdf and/or at http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=41333

You can download these from the links given at last of this post.

Some of the readers have asked for detailed report which has been approved by the Government. In this regard refer para 2 of the above links (reports) which states that “The Cabinet has broadly accepted the recommendations of Sixth CPC with some modifications in the wake of representations received from various sections/Associations of Central Government employees” i.e. Government has Broadly accepted same recommendations as prescribed by the CPC. These detailed recommendations are lying at http://www.india.gov.in/govt/paycommission.php. Kindly view detailed report here. The points of the approval of the are available at the above links.

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CALCULATION OF NEW SALARY AS PER 14 AUGUST REPORT (as posted in comment)

so many employees want to know the formula for calculating new pay.
The exact amount of gross pay on 1st october 2008 will follow:—
A=basic on 1-1-2006.
B=1.86*A       adding 86% DA in A. NOW B wiil be the pay in the appropriate band.
C=B + G        where G is the GRADE pay against pay-band of your POST.
D=1.03*C       after 3% increment,basic on 1-7-2006
E=D*1.0p       if p% DA is added
F=E*1.0p       again p% DA released on 1-1-2007
H=F*1.03       increment on 1-7-2007   inflation neutralised!!
J=H*1.0p       DA on 1-7-2007
K=J*1.0p       DA on 1-1-2008
L=1.03*K       increment added on 1-7-2008
M=L*1.0p       latest DA on 1-7-2008
Now add HRA, EDu etc allowances applicable to you in M ===that will give your GROSS PAY

Visit this for COMPLETE REPORT and DEVELOPMENT (It contains a special recommendation for Teachers)

Download the Pay Commission Notification and Resolution (29 August 2008) from the links given below:

SIX PAY COMMISSION GAZETTE,NOTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION FOR PENSIONERS AND PENSION CALCULATOR (ALL IN ONE)

DOWNLOAD (CLICK HERE)

NEW SALARY CALCULATOR (As per 29 August notification)

PENSION CALCULATOR based on 29 August 2008 Govt. Gazette

DOWNLOAD TA,LTC,CA Info (As per New clarifications in Sept-2008)

Note:- Please use Winrar Software to extract the files from archive. Winrar can be downloaded from http://www.download.com  for free

IMPORTANT UPDATE :

Read  the following posts updated on 23-August-2008 : 13:40 PM before posting comment.These posts will solve most of your queries.

Calculate Your Salary at :
http://staffcorner.com.p4.hostingprod.com/calc_mirror1.html
This is calculator is as per 29 August 2008 Gazette.

1.> Approved Sixth Pay Commission report getting finer

2.> Summary of 6th Pay Commission Recommendations: Allowances & Facilities

3.> Do It Yourself : Calculate your New Salary

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(1.) Pay Calculator – for ACP and Promotion (6 CPC Pay Fixation on the Date of Promotion/ACP) 

CLICK HERE TO USE THE CALCULATOR. 

 

(2.) Pay and Arrear Calculator – for ACP/PROMOTION – Fixation on 1-1-2006 irrespective of ACP/PROMOTION

 

CLICK HERE TO USE THE CALCULATOR.  

 

(3.) Pay and Arrear Calculator – Fixation of Pay on the Date Of Increment

 

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(4) All Pay Bands Calcuator

 

(5.) Pension and Arrears

 

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Quotes by Paulo Coelho

Everyone’s looking for the perfect teacher, but although their teachings might be divine, teachers are all too human, and that’s something people find hard to accept. Don’t confuse the teacher with the lesson, the ritual with the ecstasy, the transmitter of the symbol with the symbol itself. The Tradition is linked to our encounter with the forces of life and not with the people who bring this about. But we are weak: we ask the Mother to send us guides, and all she sends are signs to the road we need to follow.

Pity those who seek for shepherds, instead of longing for freedom! An encounter with the superior energy is open to anyone, but remains far from those who shift responsibility onto others. Our time on this Earth is sacred, and we should celebrate every moment.

Source: Witch of Portobello


There is one great truth on this planet: whoever you are, or whatever it is that you do, when you really want something, it’s because that desire originated in the soul of the universe. It’s your mission on earth.

“…for her, every day was the same, and when each day is the same as the next, it’s because people fail to recognize the good things that happen in their lives every day that the sun rises.”

Source: The Alchemist


It hurt when I lost each of the various men I fell in love with. Now, though, I am convinced that no one loses anyone, because no one owns anyone. That is the true experience of freedom: having the most important thing in the world without owning it.

Source : Eleven Minutes

“The power of storytelling is exactly this: to bridge the gaps where everything else has crumbled.”

Source: Goodreads interview


… I simply accept that technology is stronger and more powerful than me: it works when it wants to, and when it doesn’t its best to go for a walk, and just wait until the cables and telephone links are in a better mood and the computer decides to work again. I am not, I have discovered, my computers master: it has a life of its own.

Source: The Zahir

All statutes to the contrary are revoked.

Source: Like the Flowing River

Some more Quotes (my personal favorites):

“When we least expect it, life sets us a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change; at such a moment, there is no point in pretending that nothing has happened or in saying that we are not ready. The challenge will not wait. Life does not look back. A week is more than enough time for us to decide whether or not to accept our destiny.”

“I think that perhaps we always fall in love the very first time we see the man of our dreams, even though, at the time, reason may be telling otherwise, and we may fight against that instinct, hoping against hope that we won’t win, until there comes a point when we allow ourselves to be vanquished by our feelings…”

“We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It’s one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it’s another to think that yours is the only path.”

“Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering.”

““When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.””

“Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself. And no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dream.”

“You have to take risks. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen.”

“Everything that happens once can never happen again. But everything that happens twice will surely happen a third time.”

“Love is a trap. When it appears, we see only its light, not its shadows.”

“You drown not by falling into a river, but by staying submerged in it.”

“You can become blind by seeing each day as a similar one. Each day is a different one, each day brings a miracle of its own. It’s just a matter of paying attention to this miracle.”

“I think that when we look for love courageously, it reveals itself, and we wind up attracting even more love. If one person really wants us, everyone does. But if we’re alone, we become even more alone. Life is strange.”

Monday, April 28, 2008

Being Mohandas

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MOHANDAS – A TRUE STORY OF A MAN, HIS PEOPLEEMPIRE AND AN Mohandas – a true story of a man, his people and an empire a book authored by grandson of beloved Father of Nation of India, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. A candid recreation of one the most influential lives of recent times, Mohandas finally answers the questions long asked about the timid youth from India’s west coast who became a century’s conscience and led his nation to liberty: What was Gandhi like in his daily life and his closest relationships? In his face-offs with an Empire, with his own bitterly divided people, with his adversaries, his family and his greatest confrontation with himself? Answering these questions and realizing the true Gandhi from his shroud of fame and myth, Mohandas, authored by Gandhi’s grandson, does more than tell a story. With its sweep and swings between glory and tragedy the profusion and richness of its characters and the stamina and resilience of the chief among them Mohandas tells the great history of an Asian nation’s interaction with a European empire.

What more can be said about Gandhi, the subject of dozens of hagiographies, biographies and an autobiography; a hero of both Bollywood and Hollywood; a man whose face adorns stamps and currency? Plenty, if you are Rajmohan Gandhi, journalist, scholar, grandson of the Mahatma and now author of the door-stopping, 745-page Mohandas: A True Story of a Man, his People and an Empire. The book’s title and its author’s pedigree promise much. A scion of the great man, one hopes, will wrest Gandhi’s narrative away from cinematic hype and the Hindu extremists who claim to be his true inheritors (even though it was Hindu hard-liner Nathuram Godse who assassinated him).

The author only partly rises to the challenge, depending rather too heavily on his grandfather’s writings and offering little that is factually new. The extra insights that you would expect from a family member are not there. There is a wonderful photograph of Gandhi cuddling young Rajmohan on his lap, but barely any family lore—puzzling, given how much access Rajmohan must have had to his grandfather’s siblings, nieces and nephews. Little is said about the author’s father, Devdas (a favored youngest son and activist), or his maternal grandfather, the brilliant Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari, second governor-general of independent India and one of Gandhi’s closest aides.

Exceptions to the author’s reserve mostly center on Gandhi’s limitations as a family man. Where the world sees a saint, Rajmohan Gandhi sees a cruel husband and a mostly absent father, paying scant attention to his children’s schooling and dragging wife Kasturba across continents at will, belittling her desire for the simplest of material possessions, then expecting her to comply when he turns from amorous husband to platonic companion to apparent adulterer. Gandhi took on a magnetic personality in the presence of young women, and was able to persuade them to join him in peculiar experiments of sleeping and bathing naked together, without touching, all apparently to strengthen his chastity. (Whether these experiments were always successful is anyone’s guess.) It is also revealed that Gandhi began a romantic liaison with Saraladevi Chaudhurani, niece of the great poet Rabindranath Tagore—a disclosure that has created a buzz in the Indian press. The author tells us that Gandhi, perhaps disingenuously, called it a “spiritual marriage,” a “partnership between two persons of the opposite sex where the physical is wholly absent.”

This bombshell occupies only five pages, but it gives Rajmohan Gandhi enough material for his book’s redeeming feature—namely, the clear depiction of the tensions between Gandhi’s erratic emotional compass and his unswerving moral one. For despite the occasional salacious lapses, the overarching principle that infused Gandhi’s life was his intrinsic belief in the equality of all souls. Even though he operated in an obsessively caste- and class-ridden society, Gandhi never viewed people as Hindu or Muslim, Brahmin or untouchable. He even refused to think of the British as the enemy. His war was about righteousness, not us against them.

When the people disobeyed Gandhi’s pacifist injunctions, and erupted into communal violence after independence, he went on a hunger strike until the rioting stopped. He wanted freedom but without bloodshed. He also eschewed any egotistical desire to retain control of events, going along with India’s partition, even though he was against it, because he thought it was what the people wanted. We all know that a radical, all-encompassing love of humanity can be one of the most transformative forces on earth. Rajmohan Gandhi’s book reminds us that it can spring from the most ordinary of hearts.

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