creative writing on my national Hero
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My favorite national hero - Gandhiji
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Personal life of Gandhiji
Gandhiji was born in Porbunder in Gujarat to Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai Gandhi on October 2, 1869 in a respectable family. His father Karamchand Gandhi was a statesman who served the prime minister of Porbunder then. From his childhood, Gandhiji was greatly influenced by the teachings of his mother who was a pious lady. She told him many moral stories and inculcated values in his mind. He was named as Mohandas by his parents.
He competed his early education in Porbunder and at the age of 11 left for Rajkot with his family, joining a high school in Rajkot. For higher studies, he moved to London and returned to India as a barrister. But he was touched by the prevailing conditions in India and decided to gain independence to India.
Fight for Indian movement
Gandhiji actively took part in the Indian independence movement and was even jailed a few times. He was known for actively participating in the Dandi March movement when the Britishers levied tax on salt. During this movement, he fasted for 21 days and walked for more than 300 kms from Ahmedabad to Dandi to make salt. Besides this movement, he also took part in 'Quit India Movement', 'Non-co-operation movement, Khilfat Movement, to gain independence. But he did not use any weapon during any of these movements. He also helped the British government during World War I.
Gandhiji's teaching and philosophy
Gandhiji preached about truth and non-violence to the Indians. He taught the greatest lessons of truth, integrity and social co-operation to the people. He wrote a book on 'My experiences with truth' in which he explained how he spoke truth under any circumstance and he was highly appreciated by children by writing this book.
During the freedom movement, he also preached about self-reliance and patriotism. He started weaving clothes by using a spinning wheel that was named as 'Charkha'. He began wearing clothes made of Khadi and revealed the importance of Khadi dressing. The Indians were highly encouraged by the teaching of patriotism and they began manufacturing their own products. Gandhi was a great thinker who preached about internal happiness to the people worldwide.
He was against untouchability practices in the society and fought for the justice of people who were considered inferior in the society. He called them "Harijans' which means that they are the children of God.
Death of Gandhiji
This great leader was killed by a nationalist named Nathuram Godse in New Delhi at Birla House on January 30, 1948. But, even today, he is remembered worldwide for his patriotism, courage to stand for truth and his concern for others. He is known as 'Bapuji' by Indians.
Dr. APJ Kalam -- My Hero
The life Dr. APJ Kalam has been an inspiration not only for Indians, but for people from all other countries as well. He was an epitome of many virtues, dedication, self-mastery, and scientific attitude. People are born; people die. But some people after they are gone leave behind them a trail of light that illumines the path for the striving followers. Longfellow has praised such people as him in his poem, 'A Psalm of Life'. He glorifies such great souls in the following words:
" And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time;"
Dr. Kalam also belongs to the class of unforgettable personalities who have left an eternal blaze-trail after their passing away. Dr. Kalam can be termed as a gem of a great leader. His entire life has been an inspiration. Born in a humble family, he worked his way to great success. He dedicated his life to his motherland. His contributions to make India a strong nation are beyond praise. As a scientist, he gave India the power of missiles. Lethal Agni, Prithvi, Akash, and Nag missiles were added to the national arsenal under his able guidance.
He was a great human being, committed leader, and unparalleled statesman. He wrote many inspirational books; he was a charismatic speaker. His message for the youth of India filled them with new confidence. He appealed to all Indians to adopt the following words: “I can do it. We can do it. India can do it.” His vision was to see India standing among the most advanced nations of the world by 2020. I adore his teachings. I feel if we follow his teachings, we will achieve our national goals much faster.
The Nation honoured him by inaugurating APJ Abdul Kalam Memorial in His Hometown Peikarumbu, Rameswaram on July 27, 2017. Honrable Prime Minister, Narender Modi took part in the inaugural ceremony; addressing the gathering on the occasion he lauded Dr.Kalam’s contributions to India and appealed to the youth to follow the footsteps of the great Indian scientist and leader.