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  1. As a young child Gandhi was very shy and would run home as soon as school ended to avoid talking to anyone. The United Nations declared Gandhi's birthday, October 2nd, as the International Day of Non-violence in 2007. Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize five times but never received the award. Time Magazine named Mahatma Gandhi ...

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · Mahatma Gandhi - Nonviolence, Activism, India: Gandhi took his studies seriously and tried to brush up on his English and Latin by taking the University of London matriculation examination. But, during the three years he spent in England, his main preoccupation was with personal and moral issues rather than with academic ambitions. The transition from the half-rural atmosphere of Rajkot to the cosmopolitan life of London was not easy for him. As he struggled painfully to adapt himself to ...

  3. Gandhi, the exponent of the Satyagraha movement, staged his first Satyagraha in Champaran, Bihar. It was in 1917. The poor peasants, the indigo growers, of the district invited Gandhi to see the grievances of the exploited peasants there. Gandhiji was ordered to leave the district by the administration.

  4. Gandhi saw himself a disciple of Tolstoy, for they agreed regarding opposition to state authority and colonialism; both hated violence and preached non-resistance. However, they differed sharply on political strategy. Gandhi called for political involvement; he was a nationalist and was prepared to use nonviolent force.

  5. Mother's Name: Smt. Sonia Gandhi. Birth Place: Delhi. State Name: Kerala. Permanent Address: 12, Tughlak Lane,New Delhi - 110011Tel : (011) 23795161 Fax : (011) 23012410. Present Address: 12, Tughlak Lane,New Delhi - 110011Tel : (011) 23795161 Fax : (011) 23012410. Email Id: office [at]rahulgandhi [dot]in rahul [dot]gandhi [at]sansad [dot]nic ...

  6. Mahatma Gandhi was a prominent Indian political leader who was a leading figure in the campaign for Indian independence. He employed non-violent principles and peaceful disobedience as a means to achieve his goal. He was assassinated in 1948, shortly after achieving his life goal of Indian independence. In India, he is known as ‘Father of the ...

  7. Sep 27, 2019 · Gandhi organized Indian resistance, fought anti-Indian legislation in the courts and led large protests against the colonial government. Along the way, he developed a public persona and a ...

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