MAHATMA GANDHI
FATHER OF INDEPENDENCE
Mahatma Gandhi known as Mohandas Gandhi was born on
October 2, 1869 in British India. He became the superlative political and
ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement. This
concept helped India to gain independence, and inspired movements for civil
rights and freedom across the world.He is an Indian nationalist leader and he
born as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, Kathiawar West
India. He studied law in London and he went to South Africa, where he spent 20
years opposing discriminatory legislation against Indians on 1893.
MAHATMA GADHI'S SAMADI AT RAJGHAT
EXAMPLE OF STEM
Gandhi returned to India on 1914 where he supported the
Home Rule movement and became leader of the Indian National Congress,
advocating a policy of peaceful non co-operation to achieve independence. His aspiration
was to help poor farmers and labours objection cruel taxation and
discrimination. He struggled to improve poverty, liberty for women and put an
end to caste discrimination, with the ultimate objective being self-rule for
India.
In
the following his civil waywardness fight 1919-22, he was jailed for scheme
1922-4.In 1930, he led a pointer 320 km / 200 marches to the sea to bring
together salt in symbolic non-cooperation of the government monopoly. After his
release from prison on 1931, he attended the London Round Table Conference on
Indian constitutional reform. In 1946, he negotiated with the Cabinet Mission
which recommended the new constitutional structure. After independence (1947),
he tried to stop the Hindu Muslim conflict in Bengal, a policy which led to his
shooting in Delhi by Nathuram Godse, a Hindu fanatic.
MAHATMA GANDHI WITH HIS RESIDENT'S
In
the conclusion, after his death, Mahatma Gandhi's dedication to peacefulness and
his belief in simple living making his own clothes, eating a vegetarian diet,
and using fasts for self-purification as well as a means of protest has been a symbol
of hope for exploited and marginalized people throughout the world.
with love,
YOGESWARY ARUMUGAM
with love,
YOGESWARY ARUMUGAM
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