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Gandhian Ideology And India's freedom struggle. shote note​

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Gandhi believed that at the core of every religion was truth (satya), non-violence (ahimsa) and the Golden Rule. Despite his belief in Hinduism, Gandhi was also critical of many of the social practices of Hindus and sought to reform the religion

Mahatma Gandhi was known for his non-violence protest and was a leading figure of freedom movements whether in India or South Africa. With his efforts finally India got freedom from the colonial rule. ... In 1910, he announced Satyagraha against emigration and restriction in Natal (South-Africa).

Determination and perseverance has been the core of our principles in guiding us.. A very important learning from the freedom struggle has been the teachings of Mahatma Gandhiji on 'Ahimsa”. India during its freedom struggle have proved that biggest challenges could be overcome by following the principle of Ahimsa.

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