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Home 2019: The year that India regained its morality Despite the legacy of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, modern India was a morally crippled polity. We remained captors of the past, prisoners of status quo, with no courage or gumption to confront these moral delinquencies. That paradigm had to change.

Despite the legacy of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, modern India was a morally crippled polity. We remained captors of the past, prisoners of status quo, with no courage or gumption to confront these moral delinquencies. That paradigm had to change.

Despite the legacy of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, modern India was a morally crippled polity. We remained captors of the past, prisoners of status quo, with no courage or gumption to confront these moral delinquencies. That paradigm had to change.

Despite the legacy of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, modern India was a morally crippled
polity. We remained captors of the past, prisoners of status quo, with no courage or
gumption to confront these moral delinquencies. That paradigm had to change.