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  1. Jan 30, 2022 · Mahatma Gandhi was the greatest leader of the Indian independence movement. His life was his lesson, and to till day inspires many around the world. Read this post to know about Gandhi’s biography, family, education, life, philosophy, quotes and so on. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi.

  2. This is the first pictorial biography of Gandhi in which the narrative-concise, readable and incisive is illustrated with contemporary photographs and facsimiles of letters, newspaper reports and cartoons, adding up to a fascinating flash-back on the life of Mahatma Gandhi and the struggle for Indian freedom led by him. There is a skilful ...

  3. Gandhi's Life in 5000 words From the book 'Mahatma Gandhi - His Life in pictures' First Published: March 1954 ISBN 81-7229-291-6 Printed and Published by: The Director, Publication Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Patiala House, New Delhi 110007, India. »

  4. lawyer, founder of the Natal Indian Congress, political prisoner, leader of the Indian community in South Africa, political activist against the White South African Government and the British Government in India. First Name: Mohandas. Middle Name: Karamchand. Last Name: Gandhi. Date of Birth: 02-October-1869.

  5. 01. BIRTH & CHILDHOOD. In a small, white-washed house in Porbandar, on the coast of Kathiawad in western India, Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869. His parents were Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai. He was small and dark, and looked no different from the millions of other children born in India.

  6. The biography of Mahatma Gandhi presents an intricate journey of a man deeply rooted in his beliefs and principles. His life story showcases a blend of spiritual, philosophical, and political endeavors that had profound impacts within and beyond religion. Across diverse contexts, Gandhi’s name resonates with notions of peace, nonviolence, and ...

  7. 3 days ago · Mahatma Gandhi - Nonviolence, Resistance, India: Gandhi was not the man to nurse a grudge. On the outbreak of the South African (Boer) War in 1899, he argued that the Indians, who claimed the full rights of citizenship in the British crown colony of Natal, were in duty bound to defend it. He raised an ambulance corps of 1,100 volunteers, out of whom 300 were free Indians and the rest indentured laborers. It was a motley crowd: barristers and accountants, artisans and laborers. It was Gandhi ...

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