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write about Mahatma Gandhi ​

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Answered by jayanthanips07
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi ( 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights .

He is the real hero of INDIA

Answered by anamikachy078
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Answer: We call them Bapu or the Mahatma world knows them by this name. With the struggle of non-violence and satyagraha, they gave freedom to the British from India. His work became an example for the whole world. They always used to say no evil, do not listen, do not say bad, and they also believed that the truth never loses. India has declared this great man as the Father of the Nation. His full name was 'Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi'.

Biography

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Mahatma Gandhi was born in Porbandar city in the state of Gujarat. Gandhiji took education in Kathiawar in Shurwa, and later got a law degree from the University of London. After this he came to India and started practicing his advocacy. But they were not successful. At the same time, he got work from South Africa as a legal adviser in a company.

Mahatma Gandhi lived for about 20 years. He has been jailed several times while fighting for the basic rights of Indians. There was a lot of racism in Africa at that time. There is an anecdote about it too. When Mahatma Gandhi went to the special compartment of the Agrajas, he drove Gandhiji very unarmed.

From time to time, he got work as a legal advisor in a company from South Africa.

He organized the non-cooperation movement against the government. He was very impressed with an American author Henry David Thoreau's writings and essays. After all, he chose the path of Satyagraha with many ideas and experiences, on which Gandhiji lived his life. After the first World War, the campaign of 'Home Rule' in India has increased.

After passing the Rowlett Act in 1919, when the British Parliament gave some emergency powers to Indian colonizers, Gandhiji launched Satyagraha movement with millions of people. At the same time another Chandrashekhar Azad and Bhagat Singh were doing violent agitation for the freedom of the revolutionary country. But Gandhiji's full faith was on the path of non-violence. And that whole life gave the message of non-violence.

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