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As you are the school chairman you are asked to present a speech on the role of gandhi in effecting a psychological change in the society on the gandhi jayandhi day prepare the script of the speech

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Answered by Pramilarashmi77
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Gandhi Jayanti

is celebrated every year on October 2 to honour the legendary leader,

Mahatma Gandhi

without whom, India wouldn’t have been free from the clutches of the Britishers. His non-violent ways united millions of people to follow the path of ‘Ahimsa’ and protest against the evil oppression. Mahatma Gandhi left behind a legacy to inspire people and unify with brotherhood in arms. October 2 has been announced as a national holiday in India but people across the country and globe celebrate the occasion by participating in functions, theatres, community services, etc. Schools and educational institutions hold activities like essay-writing, art and poetry competitions, and plays to commemorate Gandhi’s ideologies once again.

1. Personal Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat. Originally a lawyer, Gandhi’s knees used to tremble when asked to speak up in front of a large crowd in London where he went to study as a barrister. With passing age, his memorials concluded that the man had transformed from a quiet, shy barrister to India’s leading voice that had led the country to its freedom. His struggles to overcome the obstacles can be an inspirational topic to give a speech on.

2. Gandhi’s movements

Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi has played pivotal roles in the major protest movements like Dandi March, Quit India Movement, Non-Cooperatin Movement that helped India to get its Independence. Millions of people used Gandhi’s ideologies of non-violence and peace to protest and at last, they regained their long lost freedom. Voicing his opinion and views projected Gandhi as a note-worthy leader. His leadership skills can certainly inspire students to take a better and peaceful approach.3. International Day of Non-Violence

On June 15, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly voted October 2 i.e Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday to be rightfully observed as the International Day of Non-Violence. The idea behind it was to disseminate and educate the masses about the message of non-violence in protests, activities and everyday life. Mahatma Gandhi’s ideology of ‘Ahimsa’ inspired India’s citizens to peacefully protest against the Britishers. It left the British empire wondering how to even tackle such peaceful protests. This speech idea can be decorative with ample examples of Gandhi’s take on the protests.

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