write 5sentence about mahatma gandhi
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1 Mahatma Gandhi is Known as bapu.
2 he is father of the nation in india
3 he was so honest
4 Mahatma Gandhi was the leader of the Indian Independence Movement against British rule.
5 He inspired civil rights and freedom movements across the world.
6 The title “Mahatma” was given to him in South Africa in 1914
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1. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, a small town in the state of Gujarat.
2. His father's name was Karamchand Gandhi and mother's name was Putlibai. Gandhi's father was the Diwan of the princely states of Porbandar, Rajkot and Bankaner.
3. Mahatma Gandhi's primary education took place in Rajkot and in 1881 he was married to Kasturba.
4. At the time of 1884-85, Mahatma Gandhi had also eaten meat secretly. But he could not hide this act from his parents, and along with apology, he made a firm resolve to renounce untruth in life and follow the path of truth.
5. At the age of 7, he started going to school, completed his high school studies in 1888, went to Bhavnagar for further studies but returned due to lack of mind and Mavji Dve suggested him to go to England and study.
6. Gandhiji also made efforts to become a gentleman, in this regard he also made efforts to master dance, French language and speech art, which were in vain.
7. After reading the religious books Gita and Bible, Gandhi said that the wall of the desert of atheism of his mind has collapsed.
8. When Gandhi was 24 years old, he went to South Africa due to a civil trial, and remained there for almost 21 years from 1893 to 1914, during which he also visited India in between.
9. The Indian National Congress also nominated him to the post of Secretary on 22 May 1894, but after staying here for 6 months, he again went to South Africa with his wife and 2 children.
10. During the First World War, Gandhiji supported the British because they would make India independent after the end of the war.