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a biosketch for mahatma gandhi in 150 words​

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Because of Mahatma Gandhi's highest contribution to our country's independence, he is known as "Father of the Nation" These are those who believe in non-violence and unity of people and spirituality in Indian politics. He raised the voice of Indian society to remove untouchables, to uplift the backward classes in India, to develop villages for social development, motivated Indian people to use indigenous goods and for other social issues Tried hard efforts He brought the common people to participate in the national movement and motivated them to fight for their true freedom.

He was one of those people who changed the dream of freedom of the people in reality with his great ideals and supreme sacrifice. He is still remembered for his great work and the main qualities such as non-violence, truth, love and brotherhood. He was not born great but he made himself great through his difficult struggle and actions. They were influenced by the life of Raja Harishchandra, a play named Raja Harishchandra. After his schooling he completed the degree of law from England and started his career as an advocate. They had to face many difficulties in their lives, but as a great leader, they continued to keep going.

He initiated many mass movements on the path of independence of India, such as the non-cooperation movement in 1920, the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1930 and finally the Quit India Movement in 1942. After a lot of conflict and work, give freedom to the British Government, he was a very ordinary person who worked to overcome color barrier and caste barrier. He also worked for the removal of untouchables from Indian society and gave the names of untouchables to "Harijan", which means that people of God are people.

He was a great social reformer and an Indian freedom fighter and he passed away after fulfilling the purpose of his life. He inspired the Indian people to do physical work and to live a simple life and to arrange all the resources and become self dependent. In order to avoid the use of foreign goods and to promote the use of indigenous goods, we started knitting cotton fabric by the spinning wheel. He was a great supporter of agriculture and indigenous people who used to do agricultural work. He was a spiritual person and he brought spirituality to Indian politics. He died on January 30, 1948, and his body was coined in Rajghat, New Delhi. To pay tribute to them, on 30th January, India is celebrated every year as a martyr's day.

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