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MAHATMA GANDHI (Major movements (Champaran Satyagraha (1917), Kheda…
MAHATMA GANDHI
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Born in Porbandar, Gujarat
Education: UCL Faculty of Laws, Samaldas Arts college, Alfred high school, The honorable Society of the inner temple.
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date of death: January 30, 1948
Professions: Lawyer, Politician
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believed in the power of truth, compassion for others, and non-violence
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His advocacy of the charkha was a way to promote gainful employment for an able-bodied individual. The charkha symbolised this view about how each person could earn their own livelihood and become self-reliant.
His advocacy of the charkha was a way to promote gainful employment for an able-bodied individual. The charkha symbolised this view about how each person could earn their own livelihood and become self-reliant.
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The Gandhian strategy is the combination of truth, sacrifice, non- violence, selfless service and cooperation. According to Gandhi one should be brave and not a coward. He should present his views, suggestions and thoughts without being violent. One should fight a war with the weapons of truth and non violence.
Gandhiji had always chosen non-violence for all his struggles, despite facing many odds. His sacrifices brought the country together to fight for a single cause. His ability to unite the country in the face of adversity was itself a great victory, one that couldn’t be managed in the past