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According to gandhi what is the basis of all good conduct

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Gandhism is a body of ideas that describes the inspiration, vision and the life work of Mohandas Gandhi. It is particularly associated with his contributions to the idea of nonviolent resistance, sometimes also called civil resistance. The two pillars of Gandhism are truth and non-violence.

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Gandhi reconciles individual freedom with social responsibility to a most satisfactory degree in his system of basic education. Gandhi postulates an ideal republic based on justice, non-violence and equality. The purpose of basic education is the gradual approximation of that ideal society.

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is known as Mahatma meaning 'Great Soul'. He was an astute political campaigner who fought for Indian independence from British rule and for the rights of the Indian poor. His example of non-violent protest is still revered throughout the world today.

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