Volume : VIII, Issue : XII, December - 2018

MARIE CURIE and MAHATMA GANDHI (The life and legacy of the inspirational icons)

Dr Anv Prasad, Dr Bikash Kumar Singh, Brig Dr Hariqbal Singh

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 Marie Curie as a nuclear scientist and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as a political saint, gave the richest legacy for the well–being of global humanity. Both are multidimensional personalities with a wide spectrum of activities. “Radioactivity” means emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration (decaying) of atomic nuclei, of unstable elements was invented by Curie in 1898. “Satyagraha” a complex structure of ideas and activities, a matchless or priceless weapon was coined by Mahatma Gandhi in 1908. It means spontaneous release of truth force from a stable individual while experimenting on himself for self–actualization by self–suffering and self–sacrifice with integrity of thought, word and deed. There are fundamental similarities and differences in their goals and methods.. A comprehensive and comparative study of the Nobel laureate and noble personality of 19th–20thcentury is presented for the creative minds of youth and for teaching faculty of science and humanities.

 

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MARIE CURIE and MAHATMA GANDHI (The life and legacy of the inspirational icons) , Dr ANV Prasad, Dr Bikash Kumar Singh, Brig Dr Hariqbal Singh , INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-8|Issue-12| December-2018


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