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Answered by ansistkharms
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The full name of Gandhiji is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He is also known as the Father of the Nation.

He is the apostle of Peace, Truth and Non-violence. He was born on October 2, 1869, at Porbandar in Gujarat.

Gandhiji matriculated in 1887 and in the same year he was sent to London for the study of law. After studying law for 4 years, he sailed back home in 1891 and started practice at Mumbai (Bombay).

In 1893 he was invited by an Indian firm to fight a legal battle in South Africa. Although his case was over,’ he continued to stay in South Africa for 20 years. Gandhiji experienced a series of insulting events disgracing Indians in Africa and his political feelings were awakened. He started struggle for political rights and gave up his lucrative legal practice. He founded the National Indian Congress in 1894.

Answered by Anonymous
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Bapu, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was born in 1869 on 2nd of October at Porbander in Gujarat, India. Mahatma Gandhi was a great Indian who led India with independence movement against British rule. He completed his schooling in India and went to England for further study of law. He returned to India as a lawyer and started practicing law. He started helping people of India who were humiliated and insulted by the British rule.

He started non-violence independence movement to fight against the injustice of Britishers. He got insulted many times but he continued his non-violent struggle for the Independence of India. After his return to India he joined Indian National Congress as a member. He was the great leader of the India independence movement who struggled a lot for the freedom of India. As a member of the Indian National Congress he started independence movements like Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience and later Quit India Movement which became successful a day and help India in getting freedom.

As a great freedom fighter, he got arrested and sent to jail many times but he continued fighting against British rule for the justice of Indians. He was a great believer in non-violence and unity of people of all religions which he followed all through his struggle for independence. After his lots of struggles with many Indians, finally he became successful in making India an independent country on 15th of August in 1947. Later he was assassinated in 1948 on 30th of January by the Nathuram Godse, a Hindu activist.

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