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  1. Mahatma Gandhi. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was a leader of nationalism in British-ruled India. He is more commonly called Mahatma Gandhi; mahatma is an honorific meaning "great-soul" or "venerable" in Sanskrit. He was first called this in 1914 in South Africa. He is also called Bapu in India ( Gujarati ...

  2. MAHATMA (In 8 Volumes) By: D. G. Tendulkar (First Edition : January 1954) [The Publications Division, govt. of India, New Delhi] MAHATMA GANDHI -(In 10 Volumes) { The Early Phase to Last Phase } - By Pyarelal & Sushila Nayar [Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad]

  3. Mahatma Gandhi Biography Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was a Hindu thinker, lawyer, and politician, born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, India. He was called against his will by the poet Rabindranath Tagore, “Mahatma” which means Great Soul. Gandhi led India to independence from the British Raj without using violence. His name […]

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · Mahatma Gandhi - Nonviolence, Indian Independence, Satyagraha: For the next three years, Gandhi seemed to hover uncertainly on the periphery of Indian politics, declining to join any political agitation, supporting the British war effort, and even recruiting soldiers for the British Indian Army. At the same time, he did not flinch from criticizing the British officials for any acts of high-handedness or from taking up the grievances of the long-suffering peasantry in Bihar and Gujarat. By ...

  5. First Edition, July 1955 This reprint, 15,000 Copies, December 2000 Total : 2,26,000 Copies. The price of this book is subsidised by Navajivan Trust. ISBN 81-7229-055-1. Printed and Published by Jitendra T. Desai Navajivan Mudranalaya, Ahmedabad-380 014.

  6. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer who became the primary leader of India's independence movement. Better known as Mahatma Gandhi, he not only led India to independence from British rule but also inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world in several other countries.

  7. Jun 22, 2024 · June 10, 2024, 9:50 PM ET (AP) The Rev. James Lawson Jr., civil rights leader who preached nonviolent protest, dies at 95. His three major campaigns in 1920–22, 1930–34, and 1940–42 were well designed to engender that process of self-doubt and questioning that was to undermine the moral defenses of his adversaries and to contribute ...

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