Description
The Idea of Public Interest in Bhagavad Gita by Raju Raval explores how timeless teachings of Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita shape the concept of public interest (lokahit / lokasangraha). Drawing from key verses, the book connects principles like Nishkama Karma (selfless action), Lokasangraha (social welfare), sacrifice, and ethical leadership to modern-day ideas of public administration, governance, and social responsibility.
Presented in both English and Gujarati, this work bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary thought, showing how the Gita’s message of selfless duty, ecological balance, and social harmony remains vital in today’s world of public service and leadership.
Whether you are a student of philosophy, public administration, or ethics, this book offers a clear understanding of how the Bhagavad Gita continues to inspire the principles of “Service before Self” and Good Governance.











