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What did Gandhi want as a career?

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Answered by Anshul2005b
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Mr. Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi - Bapuji was a barrister by profession. Apart from completing legal education from England, he had to learn Indian law in Bombay. Despite doing so, he couldn't become a good lawyer like famous Pherozshah Mehta. However such a professional low could be attributed to his engagements in human rights issues in the sociopolitical situations of the time. He could not devote much time for his own benefit when his fellow men were dying. Hence he is rightly called as Mahatma.

Answered by shivam123443348
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Mr. Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi - Bapuji was a barrister by profession. Apart from completing legal education from England, he had to learn Indian law in Bombay. Despite doing so, he couldn't become a good lawyer like famous Pherozshah Mehta. However such a professional low could be attributed to his engagements in human rights issues in the sociopolitical situations of the time. He could not devote much time for his own benefit when his fellow men were dying. Hence he is rightly called as Mahatma.



Unlike many claim, social work, political or philosophical engagements were not profession for Gandhiji as he did them for no remuneration. They were indeed services for his nation
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