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Sayings of mahatma gandhi with its meaning on discrimination

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To have a true, lasting impact on the life another person is a powerful achievement. To have a true, lasting impression on an entire nation, and a legacy that spans the world, is as difficult as it is rare. Few people in history can claim such influence. Mahatma Gandhi is one such man. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in India on October 2, 1869. He grew up in western India, and went to London for law school. He traveled to South Africa for a job, and remained to campaign for the rights of Indians in South Africa. Upon returning to India, he became involved in politics and began to promote Indian independence from British rule.

Gandhi's life wasn't without controversy. Among other things, some critics have questioned his sexual practices, his attitude towards Africans and Jews, and his arguments against modern technology. Despite any shortcomings, Gandhi resisted racial discrimination in South Africa, relentlessly campaigned for Indian liberation from British rule, and fought against India's strict caste system, all while serving as a strong advocate of nonviolence. In fact, the UN International Day of Non-Violence is celebrated on October 2 in honor of Gandhi's birth.

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