The principle of Mahatma Gandhi is so effective that all the world admires it, and one of them is the seven social sins. Gandhi, in his time, kept educating the people and society. However, most of the leaders today follow his great principle.

These Seven Social Sins according to Mahatma Gandhi have been discussed after further in 1989 in The Compassionate Universe: The Power of the Individual to Heal the Environment by Indian, Eknath Easwaran. As well as, by foreign writer Stephen Covey in 1989, Principle-Centered Leadership, and Frank Woolever(2011) inGandhi’s List of Social Sins: Lessons in Truth. [1]
Among those, seven sins of Gandhi are popular. Furthermore, it guides the human being toward the trustworthy development of life. It also called as Seven Social Sins. As well as, these sins further focused on the conducts of a man in society.
7 sins of Gandhi
1. Wealth Without Work
Talking about wealth in 7 sins of Gandhi, learn association about it with work.
Individual earn Wealth Without Work has bootless richness of very little time. However, no one could survive on this money. Furthermore, those who are becoming rich without work is one of the such deadly sins. It could disturb healthy life and it becomes troublesome.











