write about mahatma gandhi in English
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He is a frourd one.
I am so confident about this because I had done PhD from history
I am given my 30years on this.
"An eye for eye only ends up in making the whole world blind...."
On whose path the crores of people are ready to walk . Rather, they also adopt the policy of truth and non-violence, that great man is "Mahatma Gandhi".
Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2 October 1895 in a united family at a place called Porbandar in Gujarat. His father Karmchand Gandhi was the diwan of Porbandar. His mother Putlibai was a woman of very religious temperament.Gandhiji had his early education in a school in Porbandar. After admission, he was sent to Shyam Lal Das College, Bhavnagar for higher education, but he did not feel like there, later his brother Lakshmi Das sent him to England to get a barrister's education. He was married to Kasturba Gandhi at the age of just 13 before leaving for England. In 1891, Gandhiji passed the barriestry in England and went abroad and started practicing in Mumbai.
Gandhi's social revolutionary life began in 1893 AD when he had to go to South Africa in connection with a lawsuit, where he saw the British treating Indians and their native people very badly. The British also humiliated Gandhi ji many times. He took the front against the insult of the British and chose the path of satyagraha and non-violence for his protest.As long as they lived in South Africa, they tried to give human rights to Indians and dependents settled there. To serve his purposes, he worked as a teacher to educate the people during their stay in Africa, as a teacher to serve the poor, as a advocate for legal rights and as a journalist to make the public aware.
In order to fulfill his objectives in India, Gandhiji established an ashram in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, after which he fought against the British government and in a way he came to hold the reins of Indian politics. He knew that the strategically successful British government India's liberation from Islam cannot be achieved on the strength of sticks and guns, so he resorted to the power of truth and non-violence when the British did salt then Gandhiji started his Dandi March on 13 March and after travelling for 24 days, made salt from Dandi with his own hands. In this way he started the Civil Disobedience Movement, meanwhile.
Apart from being a politician, Gandhiji as a social reformer did many things to end casteism, untouchability, polygamy,and communal discrimination.But on 30 January, Nathuram Godse shot him and killed him mercilessly. Gandhiji may not be among us today but his views are relevant and show the way to the whole world.