letter to Mahatma Gandhi in 500 words
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Here is a letter to mahatma Gandhi on the topic, Bapu u inspire me:-
Vinatha colony,
New Delhi
09.07.2017
Dear Bapu,
How are you? I'm fine and hope the same with you.
I'm writing this letter to you to share my experiences I have when i was in college and the way i tackled problems using ur methods.
College life is the most interesting life. It seems like i've been in in college only for few days and i even don't know till now that 4 years of my college were completed. It's just like a dream for me. College life gives us the best experience in life. It teaches us how to face obstacles and overcome problems. It teaches us the importance of studies and life.
In my college life I've experienced many obstacles and faced them.Let me share with you one of my experience . These days ragging is very common in colleges. When i was in 1st year my seniors used to do ragging. They used to comment and abuse some of my friends. Then I decided to fight against. Then suddenly I remembered Bapu's method of fighting that is non-violence. Then taking inspiration of you I decided to end ragging in my college. Then, I inspired and motivated all my fellow students and together we decided to end ragging. Next day also the seniors did ragging but to their surprise they found all my friends listening to their words and doing everything according to their wish. They were shocked and pleaded them for their mistake.
At that time everyone is very thankful to me. I was very happy at that point of time and realised the power of your non-violence. I thanked you soo much and till today there was no ragging in my college.
Thank you so much bapu
Yours lovingly
Kavya minnie
Hope it helps u........
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New Delhi
Dated 24th August, 2019
Dear Bapu, you are immortal
Dear Bapu,
I am writing this letter to you to express my gratitude to you for everything you have done for our country. You are indeed a the great soul and rightfully the Father of the Nation. Your philosophy of truth and non-violence that paved the way for the freedom from the British rule.
Your birth anniversary, Gandhi Jayanti, is celebrated on October 2 as a national event across India. This day is observed across the entire world as the International Day of Non-violence.
Dear Bapu, your Salt March from the month of March to April 1930 in India, was an act of civil disobedience to protest the British rule in India. It was one of the first major demonstrations of nonviolent resistance to the British colonial rule led by you. By this the Indian independence movement gained more followers. The zeal for independence increased in momentum.
Your non-violence and satyagraha policy lead India to achieve Independence without shedding a drop of blood. India achieved freedom in August, 1947. Your philosophy of non-voilence is admired across the world. It has been adopted by many civil and political groups to stage protest against injustice and powerful corrupt leaders.
You believed that all human beings are God’s special people and must be treated equally irrespective of their caste, color, language, creed, region, and religion.
Dear Babu, you are immortal. You will always live in our hearts. Your memory will always be cherished. You will always be remembered for your selfless love for the country and her citizens, your humility, your truth and non-violence, and for your tireless efforts to remove discrimination from every corner of our Motherland. Generations after generations will come. They will all wonder that some like you, in flesh and blood once walked on this Earth to overcome wars with non-violence.
Your life, your sacrifice and your noble principles have inspired me and also changed my way of thinking. I will always try to follow your footsteps.
Yours lovingly,
ANJALI DAS