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essay on mahatma gandhi's connection with assam

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent and non-cooperation movement also spread to Assam.

He visited Assam four times and propagated the importance of khadi work( khadi tour), so much so that an entire pandal of the Congress session was made out of khadi.

He also preached the removal of untouchability among the lower caste people of Assam.

His visit was of historical significance as he was the one to inaugurate the branch of Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust and also a Gram Sevikas Vidyalaya under this branch, both in the state of Assam.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

He was very close to the state of Assam.

Explanation:

Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi visited Assam 4 (four) times.  He first visited the state of Assam in the year 1921. He propagated the movement of no-cooperation there.  

Gandhi’s second Assam visit was in 1926. He was invited to the session of congress which was held at Pandu (Guwahati).

His third visit was in 1934.

Mahatma Gandhi visited Assam fourth time in the year 1946. During his last visit, he inaugurated the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Schools.

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