'We need politicians and bureaucrats who are not made immensely richer by a few years of service', says Rajmohan Gandhi.
Rajmohan Gandhi delivers 14th Borker Memorial Lecture, on "India 2047"
'Embrace Mandela as our own'
On the occasion of anti-apartheid crusader Nelson Mandela’s 94 birthday on Wednesday, noted academician and humanitarian Rajmohan Gandhi called upon Indians to embrace the South African leader and consider him as their own.
Monroe Students Interview Gandhi's Grandson
After spending a month engaged in looking for a solution to a longstanding dispute between Pakistan and India, 81 fourth-grade students, their teachers, and two parent volunteers shared their ideas with Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, Rajmohan Gandhi. The 35-minute phone call gave the students insight into the issues they had researched.
Rajmohan and Usha Gandhi join Day of Prayer for Peace in Assissi
Rajmohan and Usha joined representatives of different religious traditions invited by Pope Benedict XVI to Assissi.
‘Corruption, poverty denying India tag of prestigious nation’
An article in the Indian Express
Rajmohan Gandhi speaks at Swiss Foreign Affairs conference
Rajmohan Gandhi, the President of Initiatives of Change International was one of the guest speakers on this year’s theme: ‘When religions and worldviews meet’.
'Why Partition Occurred: An Understanding'
Full text of the Sarat Bose Memorial Lecture by Rajmohan Gandhi Netaji Bhawan, Kolkata, 6.30 pm, Saturday 6 March 2010
The brighter side of midnight
The Times of India writes about a recent Ford Foundation project by Nandy and Rajmohan Gandhi which "stands out as something that specifically deals with the humane side of Partition and is helping the process of reconciliation begin".
Visit to Brazil
On the 23rd of June the Gandhi Voyage travelling group reached Brazil, a country known for its energizing samba, colorful carnival and fantastic football.
Visit to Mexico
The Latin American leg of the ‘Voyage of Dialogue and Discovery’ began last week in Mexico City, one of the world’s most populated cities. Mexico is winning on the football field, and the surge of nationalism and pride accompanying their team’s success is palpable. But beyond the flag flying and painted faces of green, white and red, are Mexicans ready to take the next steps as a people, ‘from patriotism to citizenship’ to claim their history, take responsibility for their challenges and become the leaders in world they should be?