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Answered by bhaumanvi13
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Gandhi Jayanti falls on every 2nd of October. It is a national festival. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is known for propagating nonviolence in his teaching. His various movements including Swadeshi and Satyagraha were based on his notions of non-violence.

He believed in the ‘make in India’ concept long ago and therefore asked his fellow people to weave clothes through handwheels also known as charkha. He wore khadi clothes and discarded foreign products. He was not just a freedom fighter, but also a social reformer. He removed social stigmas such as casteism and untouchability. He named the then untouchables as Harijans or children of God.

Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated wholeheartedly all over the county in schools, colleges and universities to mark his teachings. Various students act in plays and nukkad nataks to create awareness about the teachings of ‘ahimsa’ or non-violence and swadeshi movement. Students also take part in poster making competitions on this day and sketch his pictures as well.

Banks and offices remain shut in his respect. Principles and students give a speech on his teachings. Movies are broadcasted that center on his life. It was due to his relentless efforts along with other leaders that we can breathe freely in our country today.

Answered by aayu37
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Answer:

Gandhi Jayanti is one of the three National Festivals in India. It is an annual celebration on 2nd October to mark the birth anniversary of the great leader, freedom fighter, and of course the father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi (full name - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi).

He was a great freedom fighter who had spent the whole of his life in the service of his Nation. Mahatma Gandhi was a strong follower of Truth and Non-Violence hence World observes 2nd October as the International Non-Violence Day and celebrates it to commemorate Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

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