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People like Mahatma Gandhi are born once in thousand years. They do not come to the world everyday. They are apostles of peace and non violence. They are incarnations who descend to shoulder with the common folk. They do not like to be class apart. This world is their true Karambhoomi (work-place) where they live and die for the upliftment of the masses. They do not believe in race, caste and religion. They toil, they struggle for selfless cause. Their personal motive is at the lowest ebb. They are true servants of humanity. They do not amass pleasure and pelf. They come empty-handed, they remain empty-handed and when they exit the world, they leave behind them as brilliance equal to thousands of suns. What an immortal achievement indeed it is.!
We all know about our father of Nation and his contributions. Like you, when he was in college, he was beaten and humiliated but he remained firm as a rock to his cause. He never agrued with anyone. When he was in South Africa, he saw that black Africans and Indians were beaten and were suffering from discrimination. They had no privileges, no rights, loads of barriers were imposed by government. Then Mahatma Gandhi decided to start a movement against government. He followed path or love, truth and non-violence and soon he became the leader of the Indian-Africans.
Non-cooperation Movement, Dandi March and Quit India Movement are his major contributions. These measures adopted by Gandhi Ji shook the very foundation of British Empire in India. His way of persuation, fasting unto death, remaining cool and serene even in the face of grave situations are now part of Indian History. He brought freedom to one-fifth of humanity. He never took help of bullets to make India independent. He was a great leader, a saint anf a great social reformer who always went on the path of non-violence. He was pious, truthful and religious. Gandhi Ji showed India and the world the path of truth and non-violence. His philosophy and policies influenced many British and important leaders and political movements throughout the world. His ideas of truth and non-violence made India's identity as a tolerant and secular democracy.
He belongs to the ages. That is why the great scientist Einstein truly said: 'Coming generations will scarce believe that such a person (Gandhi Ji) in flesh and blood ever walked on on the earth.'
At last I want to thank Gandhi Ji for inspiring me, not only me, for inspiring the world. I want everyone to be like our Bapu.
Please let me know if you have any complaint regarding my answer
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People like Mahatma Gandhi are born once in thousand years. They do not come to the world everyday. They are apostles of peace and non violence. They are incarnations who descend to shoulder with the common folk. They do not like to be class apart. This world is their true Karambhoomi (work-place) where they live and die for the upliftment of the masses. They do not believe in race, caste and religion. They toil, they struggle for selfless cause. Their personal motive is at the lowest ebb. They are true servants of humanity. They do not amass pleasure and pelf. They come empty-handed, they remain empty-handed and when they exit the world, they leave behind them as brilliance equal to thousands of suns. What an immortal achievement indeed it is.!
We all know about our father of Nation and his contributions. Like you, when he was in college, he was beaten and humiliated but he remained firm as a rock to his cause. He never agrued with anyone. When he was in South Africa, he saw that black Africans and Indians were beaten and were suffering from discrimination. They had no privileges, no rights, loads of barriers were imposed by government. Then Mahatma Gandhi decided to start a movement against government. He followed path or love, truth and non-violence and soon he became the leader of the Indian-Africans.
Non-cooperation Movement, Dandi March and Quit India Movement are his major contributions. These measures adopted by Gandhi Ji shook the very foundation of British Empire in India. His way of persuation, fasting unto death, remaining cool and serene even in the face of grave situations are now part of Indian History. He brought freedom to one-fifth of humanity. He never took help of bullets to make India independent. He was a great leader, a saint anf a great social reformer who always went on the path of non-violence. He was pious, truthful and religious. Gandhi Ji showed India and the world the path of truth and non-violence. His philosophy and policies influenced many British and important leaders and political movements throughout the world. His ideas of truth and non-violence made India's identity as a tolerant and secular democracy.
He belongs to the ages. That is why the great scientist Einstein truly said: 'Coming generations will scarce believe that such a person (Gandhi Ji) in flesh and blood ever walked on on the earth.'
At last I want to thank Gandhi Ji for inspiring me, not only me, for inspiring the world. I want everyone to be like our Bapu.
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You are supposed to address Gandhiji in the letter directly. Not an essay in 3rd person .
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DEAR BAPU YOU INSPIRED ME !
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Mahatma Gandhi is widely known as "Father of the Nation and Bapu" for his incomparable contribution. He was a great man who believed in non-violence and social unity. He had raised voice for the social development of rural areas in India, he inspired Indians to use indigenous goods and even voiced their voice against the British on social issues. They wanted to destroy the tradition of untouchables and discrimination from Indian culture. Later he joined the Indian Independence Campaign and began to struggle.
In Indian history, he was such a great man who converted the dream of Indians into reality. Even today people remember them for their great and incredible works. Even today, people are given an example of their lives. They were not truthful and non-violent from birth, but they made themselves non-violent.
King Harishchandra's life had a great impact on him. After school, he completed his law studies from England and started the lawyer's profession. He faced many troubles in his life but he never gave up, he always kept on moving ahead.
He started a lot of campaigns like the non-cooperation movement in 1920, urban disobedience campaign in 1930 and finally the Quit India Movement in 1942 and all these movements made by them proved to be effective in giving freedom to India. Ultimately, India got independence from the British Raj thanks to the struggles made by him.
Mahatma Gandhi's life was quite simple, he did not consider apartheid and casteism. He also made considerable effort to destroy the tradition of untouchables from Indian society, and in turn, gave them the name of the untouchables as "Harijan", which means "People of God".
Mahatma Gandhi was a great social reformer and freedom fighter, and the purpose of his life was to bring freedom to India. He inspired many Indians and believed that a person should live simple life and be self-sufficient.
Gandhiji was against foreign goods, so he preferred indigenous goods in India. Not only that, he used to run his own spinning wheel. They wanted to expand farming and indigenous goods in India. He was a spiritual man, and in Indian politics he used to promote spirituality.
Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent struggle for the country can never be forgotten He spent his entire life in the freedom of the country. This Mahatma died on January 30, 1948.
"I will never think of what will happen in the future, I just worry about the present, God has not given me any control over the coming moments."
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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Mahatma Gandhi is widely known as "Father of the Nation and Bapu" for his incomparable contribution. He was a great man who believed in non-violence and social unity. He had raised voice for the social development of rural areas in India, he inspired Indians to use indigenous goods and even voiced their voice against the British on social issues. They wanted to destroy the tradition of untouchables and discrimination from Indian culture. Later he joined the Indian Independence Campaign and began to struggle.
In Indian history, he was such a great man who converted the dream of Indians into reality. Even today people remember them for their great and incredible works. Even today, people are given an example of their lives. They were not truthful and non-violent from birth, but they made themselves non-violent.
King Harishchandra's life had a great impact on him. After school, he completed his law studies from England and started the lawyer's profession. He faced many troubles in his life but he never gave up, he always kept on moving ahead.
He started a lot of campaigns like the non-cooperation movement in 1920, urban disobedience campaign in 1930 and finally the Quit India Movement in 1942 and all these movements made by them proved to be effective in giving freedom to India. Ultimately, India got independence from the British Raj thanks to the struggles made by him.
Mahatma Gandhi's life was quite simple, he did not consider apartheid and casteism. He also made considerable effort to destroy the tradition of untouchables from Indian society, and in turn, gave them the name of the untouchables as "Harijan", which means "People of God".
Mahatma Gandhi was a great social reformer and freedom fighter, and the purpose of his life was to bring freedom to India. He inspired many Indians and believed that a person should live simple life and be self-sufficient.
Gandhiji was against foreign goods, so he preferred indigenous goods in India. Not only that, he used to run his own spinning wheel. They wanted to expand farming and indigenous goods in India. He was a spiritual man, and in Indian politics he used to promote spirituality.
Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent struggle for the country can never be forgotten He spent his entire life in the freedom of the country. This Mahatma died on January 30, 1948.
"I will never think of what will happen in the future, I just worry about the present, God has not given me any control over the coming moments."
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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