Sociology, asked by satishmangam, 6 months ago

As a student, which famous Indian once mis-spelt the word 'Kettle' and refused to copy the correct spelling from the neighbor's slate?​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The famous Indian who once mis-spelt the word 'Kettle' and refused to copy it is Mahatma Gandhi.

  • Mahatma Gandhi, also known as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, is also referred to as the 'Father of the nation'.
  • He became the leader of the Indian National Congress and went ahead with ending untouchability, campaigns for women rights and easing poverty.
  • He led a nationalist movement against the British rule by adopting non-violent practices.
  • Some of the movements led by Gandhiji were the Dandi March, Non-cooperation Movement, Quit India Movement and many more.
Answered by PADMINI
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As a student, "Mahatma Gandhi" once mis-spelt the word 'Kettle' and refused to copy the correct spelling from the neighbor's slate.

  • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, generally known as Mahatma Gandhi. He was born on 2nd October 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat.
  • He was the main leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. He was also known as Bapu and "Father of the Nation".
  • There is an incident that occurred at the examination during Gandhi's first year at the high school.
  • Mr. Giles, the Educational Inspector, had come on a visit of inspection. He had set students five words to write as a spelling exercise. One of the words was 'kettle'.
  • Gandhi Ji had mis-spelt it and refused to copy the correct spelling from the neighbor's slate.
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