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Answered by aadya1090
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Mahatma Gandhi was known for his non-violence protest and was a leading figure of freedom movements whether in India or South Africa. With his efforts finally India got freedom from the colonial rule. He always gave importance to human rights. No doubt, Mahatma Gandhi is a true inspiration not only for the past generation but also for the generations to come with his ideology of non-violence, truth, tolerance and social welfare. On Gandhi Jayanti occasion let us have a look about some major nationalist movements that played a crucial role in the freedom struggle.

Before discussing major movements of Mahatma Gandhi let us see some work of Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa.

In 1906-07, Mahatma Gandhi started a Satyagraha in South Africa against the compulsory registration and passes for Indians.

In 1910, he announced Satyagraha against emigration and restriction in Natal (South-Africa).

Some influences on the carrier of Mahatma Gandhi

His socio-cultural background especially the impact of Vaishnav Movement.

Bhagvat Gita impact.

Impact of Bible.

John Ruskin’s text ‘Un to the Last’.

Impact of Emerson Thoreau

Impact of Leo Tolstoy

Why Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 2nd October?

Apart from that Mahatma Gandhi was a man of Action and his personal experiences also led impact on personality.

On 9 January 1915, Mahatma Gandhi returned back to India from South-Africa at the age of approx 46. After that he travelled in different parts of India to understand the situation of India. In 1916, he founded the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad (Gujarat) to preach the idea.

Major movements of Mahatma Gandhi are as follows:

Champaran Satyagraha (1917): In Champaran district of Bihar the condition of Indigo cultivators became miserable under Tinkathiya system. Under this system the cultivators were forced to cultivate Indigo on the best 3/20th part of their land and were forced to sell them at a cheaper price. The situation for the farmers became worse due to harsh weather conditions and levy of heavy taxes. Then, Rajkumar Shukla met Mahatma Gandhi at Lucknow and invited him.

At Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi adopted the approach of civil disobedience movement and launched demonstrations and strikes against the landlords. As a result, the government set up a Champaran agrarian committee of which Gandhi ji was also one of

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