Math, asked by mbakshi37, 4 months ago

Happy BDaY bapu !

Question: if Bapu were Alive , what would we see different In India 2020. (please offer Honest answer., else I take detailed digging of your Spams).

1. More self reliant
2. better distribution of wealth
3. Less injustice
4. Better Quality Moderation in this App.​

Answers

Answered by AηυsнкA
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There had been at least half-a-dozen attempts on Mahatma Gandhi's life, beginning 1917. There were attempts to poison him, and to assassinate him in bomb explosion or in gunfire. Mahatma Gandhi survived until Nathuram Godse, guided by fanatic passion, pumped bullets in his chest and stomach on January 30, 1948. It was 5.17 pm at Birla temple in Delhi.

The night before his assassination, Mahatma Gandhi complained of exhaustion and tiredness. It was unusual for Mahatma Gandhi but his closest companion during his last days, Manu Gandhi - then in her teenage - blamed the exhaustion on recent fast undertaken by Bapu, as he was fondly called, in the wake of post-Partition communal riots.

In her book, Last Glipmses of Bapu, Manu Gandhi writes: "Bapu was feeling very tired at night but he finished the draft of the Congress constitution. He got up to wash his feet at 9.15 as usual and then made ready to go to bed. He was so exhausted that he forgot to take exercise. When I reminded him, he took it."

Skipping a routine, howsoever small or insignificant it might seem, annoyed Mahatma Gandhi. Manu Gandhi says Mahatma Gandhi "complained of feeling giddy" and was perturbed over some developments in the government and the country.

In that state, Mahatma Gandhi sang, "The bloom in the world's garden in short-lived. Enjoy it so long as it lasts."

Mahatma Gandhi was unwell and coughing but when Manuben, as Manu Gandhi was known then, offered him a dose of penicillin - the most potent antibiotic of the time - he refused and told her how he should be judged after his death.

Answered by rahulepili7
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Answer:

more self reliant

Step-by-step explanation:

As a Millennial, I see my world collapsing on multiple fronts – Environment and Climate Change disaster, growing mutual hatred among religions, castes and even countries, growing inequality between the haves and have-nots, recourse to violent thoughts words and actions to resolve differences among ourselves, increasing trend towards selfishness instead of a larger-than-self purpose-driven life.

When I scan history to see who was that one person who stood for all of the above, not just in his words but his deeds, who was that one Change Maker who’s book of life had a chapter written for each of the above causes, and the one name which comes to my mind is Mahatma Gandhi.

I would really like to bring this greatest of the souls back to life in today’s world because today is the time he is needed the most.

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