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What was Mahatma Gandhi's role in removing untouchability?

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Answered by king5346
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What was Mahatma Gandhi's role in removing untouchability?

By popularizing the word, Harijan, which means the people of God, Gandhi. He considered untouchability a blight on the Hindu world. Based on the philosophy that all human beings are equal and Harijans along with everyone else had a right to enjoy society.

What was Mahatma Gandhi's role as a social reformer?

mahatma gandhi was social reformer as well as the leader of india during the war of independence he started many movements such as the chaamparan movement in1916,ahmdabad movement in1918,kheda movement in1918,non cooperation movement ETC.this is much work to be done by u and me so u must understand his feelings

Who were Mahatma Gandhi's parents?

Mohandas Gandhi's Mother's name is Putliba Gandhi and Gandhi's father's name is Karamchand Gandhi. kasturaba . the mothers name is putilba ghandi and the fathers name is karamchland ghandi . father- Karamchand Gandhi ( Kaba Gandhi )

What is Mahatma Gandhi's job?

\n. \nmahatma gandhi was a leader toward independence

What was the goal of Mahatma Gandhi's quest?

Freedom was the goal of Mahatma Gandhi's quest.

How did Mahatma Gandhi help the untouchables?

He used "peaceful protest", and "non-cooperation methods", as well as organizing marches, civil disobedience, he even used fasting as a tool of protest. Edited- He helped to raise the standard of untouchables by calling them " Harijans" meaning "God's People". He wanted to spread the feeling of quality and respect among everyone. He had done the same thing in South Africa too. He made an Ashram where he lived with the untouchables and organized public dinner where people of all communities would come and eat together.

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The definition is given underneath throughout the explanation portion, according to the incident given.

Explanation:

  • Rather popularizing the Harijan expression, that also represents faith in God, Gandhi.
  • He treated untouchability as a stain on the culture of Hinduism. Centered on either the theory that almost all living creatures become reasonable, Harijans have an opportunity to experience society together with everybody else.

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