Describe the funeral procession of gandhiji
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7 Little known facts about Mahatma Gandhi that will surprise you
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Mahatma Gandhi was responsible for the Civil Rights movement in 12 countries.
Mahatma Gandhi was responsible for the Civil Rights movement in 12 countries.1/7
Do you know Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was responsible for the Civil Rights movement in 4 continents and 12 countries.
2. Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize 5 times
Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize 5 times2/7
Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize 5 times but was never awarded the prize.
3. Great Britain released a stamp honouring him after 21 years of his death
Great Britain released a stamp honouring him after 21 years of his death3/7
Great Britain released a stamp honouring him afetr 21 years of his death. Great Britain was the country against whom he fought for independence.
4. Mahatma Gandhi's funeral procession of was 8 kilometers long.
Mahatma Gandhi's funeral procession of was 8 kilometers long.4/7
Thousands of people joined the funeral procession of Mahatma Gandhi. It was 8 kilometers long.
5. Mahatma Gandhi wrote letters to several renowned people during that time.
Mahatma Gandhi wrote letters to several renowned people during that time.5/7
Mahatma Gandhi conversed with a lot of renowned people through letters. Tolstoy, Einstein, Hitler and Charlie Chaplin were among the many.
6. 48 roads outside India that are named after Mahatma Gandhi.
48 roads outside India that are named after Mahatma Gandhi.6/7
There are 53 major roads (excluding the smaller ones) in India, and 48 roads outside India that are named after Mahatma Gandhi.
7. Steve's round glasses were tribute to Mahatma Gandhi
Steve's round glasses were tribute to Mahatma Gandhi7/7
Steve Jobs was a fan of Mahatma Gandhi – his round glasses are not only similar but also a tribute
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New Delhi: The Chipko movement was a turning point in the forest conservation efforts in India. During the 1970s, when reckless cutting of trees started affecting people's livelihoods, the villagers from Uttarakhand's Chamoli started hugging trees to prevent them from cutting. This movement, where women participated in large numbers, came to be known as Chipko andolan, with the word "Chipko" signifying a hug or embrace. The champions of the Chipko movement were local women - Gaura Devi, Sudesha Devi and Bachni Devi.