What was the most positive influence that Gandhi had on India?
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), also known as Mahatma Gandhi was a central figure in the formation of the modern Indian nation. A Hindu of the merchant caste, he studied law in England and first engaged in the struggle against colonialism in South Africa, where he began to formulate his theory of non-violent resistance, combining traditional Hindu religious commitments with more western concepts of tolerance and religious freedom.
He is best know for his struggle to free India of British rule through nonviolent means, including tactics such as protest marches and hunger strikes, and was crucial to the task of trying to establish independent India as a pluralistic democracy. He was strongly opposed to the caste system and all forms of religious, gender, and ethnic discrimination, partly as a result of having had close Muslim friends as a child. He objected to the oppression of women and opposed the practice of sati, paving the way for many of the rights women enjoy in India today.
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The most positive influence that Gandhi ji had on India are as follows...
In January 1915 Gandhiji returned to India from south africa and started visiting different part of india.
1) in 1916 he visits bihar...
then he see the state of indigo planters and start a satyagraha.
CHAMPARAN SATYAGRAHA [BIHAR]
Against indigo planters
In January 1915 Gandhiji returned to India from south africa and started visiting different part of india.
1) in 1916 he visits bihar...
then he see the state of indigo planters and start a satyagraha.
CHAMPARAN SATYAGRAHA [BIHAR]
Against indigo planters
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