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assess the contribution of mahatma gandhi to the indian freedom movement in 500 words

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MAHATMA GANDHI (1869–1948) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is widely recognized as one of the twentieth century's greatest political and spiritual leaders. Honored in India as the father of the nation, he pioneered and practiced the principle of Satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass nonviolent civil disobedience.Mahatma Gandhi was the leader who guided India towards Independence. India was under the British rule for over 250 years. ...

He, along with other freedom fighters, compelled the British to leave India. His policies and agendas were non-violent and his words were the source of inspiration for millions...His contribution to Indian freedom movements and his championship of non-violence earned him the title of “Father of the Nation” or “Bapu”. During the Indian freedom struggle, Gandhi advocated many peaceful protests and demonstrations. These protests were conducted with the principle of non-violence (ahimsa)

According to Gandhi freedom(swaraj) was "when we learn to rule ourselves” Swaraj is not just freedom but liberation in redeeming one's self-respect, self-responsibility, and capacities for self-realisation from institutions of dehumanisation

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