Gandhi contribution in national movements / to get freedom
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Mahatma Gandhi is perhaps the most widely recognized figure of the Indian Nationalist Movement for his role in leading non-violent civil uprisings. He first employed the non-violent approach in South Africa where he was serving as an expatriate lawyer.
Mahatma Gandhi was the leader who guided India towards Independence. ... Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1915 at the request of Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Gandhi's contribution to the Indian freedom movement cannot be measured in words. He, along with other freedom fighters, compelled the British to leave India.
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His contribution to Indian freedom movements and his championship of non-violence earned him the title of “Father of the Nation” or “Bapu”. During the Indian freedom struggle, Gandhi advocated many peaceful protests and demonstrations. These protests were conducted with the principle of non-violence (ahimsa).
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