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NAI TALIM: Experiential Learning is a book that explores the philosophy of basic education as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi. The book is primarily aimed at students pursuing a B.Ed course and is based on the latest syllabus. Mahatma Gandhi's basic education also known as Nai Talim was a system of education that emphasized learning through experience and practical work. The system was designed to promote the holistic development of individuals including physical mental and spiritual aspects. Gandhi believed that education should not only be focused on acquiring knowledge but also on developing skills values and attitudes that enable individuals to live meaningful and fulfilling life. The book NAI TALIM: Experiential Learning is a comprehensive guide to the philosophy of basic education and its practical applications in the classroom. The book is divided into several chapters each focusing on a specific aspect of Nai Talim. The first chapter introduces the concept of Nai Talim and its historical background. The subsequent chapters delve deeper into the philosophy and principles of Nai Talim including the importance of practical work the role of the teacher and the need for social and economic equality. The book also includes practical examples and case studies that illustrate how Nai Talim can be implemented in the classroom. These examples cover a wide range of subjects including language mathematics science and social studies. The book also provides guidance on assessment and evaluation emphasizing the need for a learner-centered approach that values the individual's unique abilities and strengths. Overall NAI TALIM: The Experiential Learning is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the philosophy of basic education and its practical applications in the classroom. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Nai Talim including its historical context philosophy and practical applications. The book is a must-read for students pursuing a B.Ed course and anyone interested in the field of education.