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on 150th
th
birthday of
Mahatma gandhi​

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Answered by AnikaShetty
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On this occasion various programs were held all over the district. In the district headquarter a cleanliness drive was held and later plantation drive was held in presence of DC Changlang R.K Sharma and local MLA Tesam Pongte.

Gram Sabhas for Gram Panchayat development plan (people’s plan) was also conducted in all Gram Panchayats to realise ‘Sabki Yojana Sabka Vikash’. Similar programmes were held in all other parts of the district.

Government of India has decided to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation, at national and international level to propagate his message. A National Committee (NC) headed by Hon’ble President of India has been constituted for this purpose. This Committee includes Hon’ble Vice-President, Hon’ble Prime Minister, Chief Ministers of all states of the country, representatives from across the political spectrum, Gandhians, thinkers, and eminent persons from all walks of life. The NC will guide and approve policies/programmes/activities for the commemoration and will also supervise implementation of the decisions taken from time to time. An Executive Committee (EC) headed by Hon’ble Prime Minister with 19 members has also been constituted. Mandate of EC is to consider policies and lay down guidelines for the commemoration and chalk out the plan, programmes and activities under the commemoration

Answered by AvaniKharade13
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  • Born on 2 October, 1869, Gandhi incorporated a non-violent resistance, taking the forefront of India's freedom struggle movement against the colonial British rule
  • Gandhi's relentless work fueled the UNGA's decision on on 15 June, 2007, to adopt a resolution to celebrate 2 October as the International Day of Non-Violence

The Satyagraha movement, Dandi March, Non-Cooperation movement were only some of the non-violent social crusades initiated by him

  • Mahatma Gandhi 150th Birth Anniversary 2019: Every year on 2 October, the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi is observed with prayer services and tributes across the nation. This year, India will be celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi.

  • Born on 2 October, 1869, Gandhi incorporated a non-violent resistance, taking the forefront of India's freedom struggle movement against the colonial British rule. Raised in a Hindu family in coastal Gujarat's Porbandar, Gandhi's (popularly known as Bapu) relentless work to ensure India's Independence from British colonialism

fueled the UN General Assembly’s decision on 15 June, 2007, to adopt a resolution to celebrate 2 October as the International Day of Non-Violence.

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