Published 23:07 IST, October 2nd 2020

Sisodia launches coffee table book on Mahatma Gandhi

"This book cannot fulfil the absence of Bapu but can certainly make us think, give us ideas, give us a glimpse of his philosophy," he said.

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Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia launched a coffee table book 'Bapu – Unforgettable' to commemorate 151th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on Friday.  Sisodia said in current times of social decline, we are in dire need of Gandhian philosophies, and hoped that book will help in having a new perspective towards Mahatma Gandhi's thoughts.

"This book cant fulfil absence of Bapu but can certainly make us think, give us ideas, give us a glimpse of his philosophy," he said.

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book has been brought out by Delhi government's Archives department and HT Media, said a Delhi government statement.

Mahatma Gandhi h a phemenal relationship with capital city of Delhi. From 1915 to 1948, he visited Delhi eighty times and stayed in this historic city for 720 days, statement said.  Gandhi inspired many local leers and eminent personalities of Delhi, including Sushil Kumar Rudra (principal of St Stephen's College), Hakim Ajmal Khan, Brij Krishna Chandiwala,  Behen Satyawati, MA Ansari, Deshbandhu Gupta, Ali Brors, Asaf Ali, GD Birla, among ors, it ded. 

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23:07 IST, October 2nd 2020