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Essay on gandhi's contribution to indian society

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ghandi has done many contribution, hence he is known as father of our nation

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Perhaps the largest thing Gandhi is well known for throughout the world are his contributions to society. He strongly believed that his Indian people deserved equal rights and better living conditions. All of his revolutions and movements were contributions to society. Gandhi's focus in life was on politics, and politics are straightly related to the society. The largest of his contributions was the Indian independence. By himself, he started a movement with thousands of followers using non-violent tactics. He lead this movement for years and constantly faced challenges from the government until finally receiving independence from the British. Gandhi portrays the perfect example of how one little person can make such a difference in the society and even the world. A country gaining independence from another country's rule is huge, and Gandhi is individually credited for that. He started out as a normal shy little kid that went through to study law where he learned a great deal about politics. He decided that he didn't like what he was seeing and he wasn't going to stand around and watch like everyone else so he did the best he could to make a difference. And that turned into so much more than he probably expected when he first started. Today, he is still recognized for the difference he made. His contribution to society still remains because of his impact on the world. Indians are still respected more than what they had before, and they are still independent. His movements and famous quotes still inspire equality and justice in the world today. Another massive contribution that remains today is from his non-violence tactics. He showed us that you can achieve your goals in life without violence, and that violence is never the answer. These things inspire millions today and i know this because they inspired me. You can't just sum up his contributions to society as what he accomplished in his lifetime, because it's so much bigger than that. A perfect example of Gandhi's accomplishments influencing others to stand up is the famous tank man. It is said that Gandhi's stand against the government inspired him to do the same. This unknown man knew that it would lead to prison or death. His little action of standing in front of the tanks was talked about all around the world, just as Gandhi's accomplishments are. Gandhi isn't famous for his contribution to the Hindu religion, he's famous for what he contributed to the Indian society, which affected the whole world and still does to this day.

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