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Various Aspects of Mahatma Gandhi's Life. Drawing competition​

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History is the scientific study of the past. Events occurring before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events

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History is the scientific study of the past. Events occurring before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events

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Mahatma Gandhi:

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian politician, lawyer, social activist, and author who rose to prominence as the face of the nationalist movement that opposed British authority in India.

He earned the title of "father of his country" as a result. Gandhi is revered around the world for his philosophy of using nonviolent protest (satyagraha) to advance political and social change.

Early Life:

  • On October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India.
  • Gandhi was known as "Mahatma" by Indians, which is Hindi for "Great Soul."
  • Gandhi married Kasturba, a girl his own age when he was 13 years old.
  • The marriage was planned by their parents.
  • The Gandhi family had four kids. In 1891, Gandhi returned to India to practice law after completing his legal studies in London.

Life in South Africa:

  • He signed a one-year contract in 1893 to practice law in South Africa.
  • Although South Africa as we know it now did not exist at the time, the British did not, by any means, have complete control over the country. Gandhi participated in this conflict as a medical assistant.
  • He was mistreated when he tried to use his rights as a British subject, and he soon realized that all Indians experienced the same treatment.
  • Gandhi remained in South Africa for 21 years, fighting for Indian people's rights.
  • He created a course of action known as Satyagraha that was founded on the values of bravery, nonviolence, and truth.
  • He thought that people's actions mattered more than their accomplishments.
  • In order to achieve political and social change, Satyagraha advocated for nonviolence and civil disobedience.

Life in India:

  • Gandhi visited India once more in 1915.
  • He rose to the position of movement leader for Indian nationalism in less than 15 years.
  • He oversaw the effort to free India from British rule using Satyagraha principles.
  • Gandhi's initiatives in South Africa and India led to several British arrests.
  • He thought it was honorable to serve a just sentence in prison.
  • Gandhi frequently used fasting to make a point about the necessity for nonviolence.
  • In 1947, India gained its independence and was divided into Pakistan.
  • The result was rioting between Muslims and Hindus.
  • Gandhi had fought for the unification of India and the peaceful coexistence of Hindus and Muslims.

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