India’s Unchosen Path: Faith Dogma and the Quest for Harmony

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The voting system as it stands seems to function as a mechanism that entrenches the powerful compels new contenders to yield and condemns the already vulnerable to remain in a state of disempowerment serving the interests of the elite. A key point of this book is the exclusive use of religion in India as a means to manipulate the populace into voting to preserve the powerful''s authority. Furthermore a highly contentious observation within the book is the metamorphosis of religious adherence: what begins as a quest for personal peace and the fulfillment of fundamental needs (food water shelter finances family happiness) ironically culminates in individuals perceiving themselves as ''soldiers of God'' self-appointed guardians of their religion a stark departure from their original motivations. Dr. Inderpal Singh Kohli is a dedicated researcher with a profound interest in social work and human behavior. He meticulously observes the intricacies of human interactions and conflicts analyzing them from individual regional and nationalistic perspectives. Academically and professionally Dr. Kohli''s background is rooted in healthcare research. His current focus however lies at the intersection of social work and spirituality where he continues to explore how these domains influence individual lives and broader societal dynamics.
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