GandhiIt’s been almost 60 years since India has lost its Father of the Nation. Its way back in 1948 when Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated and from then to now there has been the same admiration for him even though few people still see him as a silly and weak guy who was selfish with his thoughts. May be he was more confident in his thinking and adamant in his principals.

What is more apparent is that this greatest ambassador of peace has never been the receiver of the Nobel Prize for Peace. I wonder what is the prize for if it does not boast of being worn by the man himself whose name is as synonymous to the word peace as the word snow is to white.

There was a time when the followers of peace and Gandhi felt that Gandhiji required a Nobel Prize for his achievements. But now it seems they no longer feel the necessity, as the prize does not really do justice to his achievements. An award does not really have to show what a person has done for the society and for the world. It is only an incentive for people to do more good for the whole mankind itself.

The time has come where in it is the Nobel Prize department which is feeling empty for not having the name of Mahatma Gandhi in their list of award winners.

Yours Always,