महात्मा गांधी इंग्रजी भाषणे
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Dear respected teachers and my dear friends, Today I would like to speak about our Father of the Nation, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi born on 2nd October 1869 in porbunder, Gujarat. His father was Karamchand Gandhi and mother Putlibai. Gandhiji Married Kasturba at the age of 13. He wants to become a barrister. So, he went to England for Higher Studies in 1888. He studied law in U.K and practiced law in South Africa. At the time of practicing his law in South Africa. There was a huge demand for Indian Lawyers in South Africa.
During these days, racism is very high in South Africa. Gandhi was also one of the victims of racism by thrown out of the running train. He returned to India in 1915, Gandhi met Gopala Krishna Gokhale who was an Indian freedom fighter and discussed the movements of Indian freedom struggle. He joined in this movement which was against the British ruling of India.
Bapu started a movement in 1920 i.e. Non-Cooperation movement. The main theme of the movement is not to co-operate with British people in any activities. In 1930 he made a dandy march by walking around 400km. The Dandi march is against the British law of production of salt. In 1942 he made ‘quit India movement’ with the help of this event he sent a message to British East India Company to leave our country. With all his efforts & these movements, British people leave India. Finally, India got independence on 15th August 1947.
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Respected headmaster, teachers and my dear friends, to day we are celebrating Gandhi Jayanti. On this auspicious occasion I want to focus on the life history of our loving Bapu ji. Mahatma Gandhi born on 2nd october, 1869 in the village called porbunder in Gujarat. His father was Karamchand Gandhi and mother Putlibai. After completing his primary and higher secondary education, he took interest to become a barrister. So, he was sent to England during 1888 for getting higher education in law. After hard struggling of four years he completed his law degree and returned to India in 1891.
Soon after returning from England, he proceeded to South Africa to in the search of work. In those days, there was a huge demand of Indian lawyers in South Africa. As per his wish he got the opportunity to work there. He spent around 20 years of his precious life period there. During these days, racism was prevailing in South Africa. He became one of the victim of this racism. He was thrown out of the running train even after getting a valid ticket in the first class reservation. This act badly affect his soul and he started to oppose the social evil of racism. These days were much memorable to Gandhi because during these days he got married with Kasturba Gandhi. She supported him in all walks of life.
He returned to India in 1915, Soon after his return he met Gopala Krishna Gokhale and discussed about the movements of Indian freedom struggle. He included himself in the Indian National Congress and raised his voice against the British ruling in India. He started Non-Cooperation moment in 1920 in which Indians were asked not to cooperate in any activities of British. In 1930 he made a dandi march by walking over a long stretch of around 400km. He broken the law of British against the production of salt. In 1942 he shouted 'quite India movement' through which he sent a message to the ruling British that leave our country and we are capable of ruling our own country. All these moment made British East India Company to set themselves on back foot. Finally, India got its freedom on 15th August, 1947.
Not just by cherish the moment, he was shot dead by Nathuram Godse on 30th January, 1948. Jai Hind, Jai Hind, Jai Hind.
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*🍀Gandhi Jayanti Speech🍀*
A very good morning to the excellencies, respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. As we all know that we are gathered here to celebrate a nice occasion called Gandhi Jayanti, I would like to recite a speech in front of you all. My dear friends, today is 2nd October, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. We celebrate this day with great enthusiasm every year to pay tribute to the Father of the Nation as well as remember his courageous deeds on the way of independence struggle for the country from British rule. We celebrate Gandhi Jayanti as one of the great national holidays all over the India. The full name of the Mahatma Gandhi is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Bapu or Father of the Nation.
2nd of October is also celebrated internationally as the International Day of Non-Violence because of being a preacher of non-violence throughout his life. 2nd of October was declared as International Day of Non-Violence by the United Nations General Assembly on 15th of June in 2007. We will always remember Bapu as a symbol of peace and truth. He was born on 2nd of October in 1869 in a small town (Porbunder, Gujarat) however performed great deeds all through his life. He was a lawyer and he took his law degree from U.K and practiced in South Africa. He had described his life history full of struggle in his autobiography named “My experiments with Truth”. He fought continuously with lots of patience and dare against British rule for the independence of India all through his life untill the independence came on the way.
Gandhiji was the man of simple living and high thinking which has been set as an example to us. He was very against to the smoking, drinking, untouchability, and non-vegetarianism. At this day the selling of alcohol has been completely banned for whole day by the government of India. He was the pioneer of truth and non-violence who started the Satyagraha movement for India’s freedom. It is celebrated with lots of preparations at the Raj Ghat, New Delhi (the cremation place of him) such as prayers, offerings of flower, playing his favorite song “Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram, Patit Pavan Sita Ram…”, etc in order to pay homage to the Gandhiji. I would like to share one of his great sayings such as: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
Jay Hind
Thank you
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Gandhi Jayanti Speech
A very good morning to the excellencies, respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. My name is … I study in class … standard. I would like to recite a speech on Gandhi jayanti. First of all I would like to say a big thank to my class teacher for giving me an opportunity to speech on this great occasion. As we all know that we gathered here every year to celebrate 2nd October, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. My dear friends, Gandhi Jayanti is not celebrated only in our country however it is celebrated as an event all over the world. 2nd of October is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti in India however as International Day of Non-Violence all across the world as he was a preacher of non-violence throughout his life.
His full name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi however popularly known as Bapu, Mahatma Gandhi or Father of the nation. He was born on 2nd October in 1869 at Porbunder, Gujrat. At this day, the President and Prime Minister of India pay homage to the Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at his samadhi by offering prayer, flowers, bhajans, devotional songs, etc at the Raj Ghat, New Delhi. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated in almost all the states and territories of India in order to commemorate the person who always respected the people of all the religions and communities in same manner. At this day, verses and prayers from religious holy books are read out especially his favorite ones like “Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram”. Prayer meetings are also held in various state capitals in the country. As this day has been declared as the national holiday by the government of India, all the schools, colleges, offices, etc remain closed throughout the country.
Mahatma Gandhi was a great person who struggled a lot and played a significant role in the achievement of freedom for India from British rule. He not only pioneered the unique method of non-violence to get freedom for India against British rule but also proved the world that freedom can be achieved peacefully through the path of non-violence. He is still remembered among us as the symbol of peace and truth.
Jai Hind
Thank You
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Gandhi Jayanti Speech
I would like to say a very good morning to the excellencies, respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear friends. My name is … I study in class … standard. My dear friends, we have gathered here to celebrate an auspicious occasion of 2nd October, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. At this day, the father of the nation took birth in 1869 at Porbunder, Gujrat. This celebration means a lot to us. The full name of Mahatma Gandhi is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi however popularly known as Gandhiji, father of the nation and Bapu all over the world. The birthday of Bapu gets celebrated all over country as Gandhi Jayanti however all over the world as an event, International Day of Non-Violence.
Bapu took birth in a very small town of the country however his deeds were so great that no one could stop to get spread all over the world. He was the person who always believed in getting freedom from the British rule very peacefully through non-violence. He was the pioneer of non-violence, a only effective way to achieve freedom from British rule according to him. Bapu was a great freedom fighter who spent his whole life in struggling for freedom of India.
After realizing a real pain of Indians, he started participating in various freedom movements together with the Gopal Krishna Gokhale. The campaigns what he run for India’s freedom were non co-operation movement, civil disobedience movement and quit India movement. He went to prison many times however never lose his patience of fighting peacefully. The whole life of Bapu has been set as an ideal example (in front of us and future generations) of patriotism, sacrifice, non-violence, simplicity, and firmness. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated with lots preparations every year by the Indian people. The aim of celebrating this occasion is to pay tribute to the Bapu as well as let our future generations know about all the struggles made by Bapu in order to get freedom from British rule. It teaches us to be active with open eye every time in order to maintain the honor of our motherland. I would like to share with you some sayings by the Mahatma Gandhi:
“My life is my message.” and “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Thank you
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Gandhi Jayanti Speech
A very good morning to the excellencies, Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. My name is … I study in class … standard. I would like to recite a speech at this great occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. However, first of all I would like to say a big thank to my class teacher for giving me this opportunity to speech here at this national occasion. My dear friends, we are here to celebrate Gandhi Jayanti (2nd of October means birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi). It is an auspicious occasion which provides us an opportunity to commemorate a great patriotic leader of the country. It is celebrated worldwide, nationally (as Gandhi Jayanti) and internationally (as International Day of Non-Violence).
Today, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, I would like to focus on the life history of father of the nation. Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd of October in 1869 in a small town of India called Porbandar, Gujarat. The name of his parent was Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai. After completing the education of primary and higher secondary, Bapu went to England in 1888 for getting higher education in law. After completing his law degree, he returned to India in 1891 and started participating in the independence movement of India. Once he became the victim of racism in South Africa which badly affected his soul, from then he started opposing the social evil of racism.
After his returning to India he met Gopala Krishna Gokhale and joined the movements of Indian freedom struggle in order to raise his voice against British rule. On the way to freedom of India he started various movements such as non-cooperation movement in 1920, dandi march in 1930 and quit India movement in 1942. He was a great patriotic leader whom continuous efforts forced Britishers to go back on their back foot in 1947. We celebrate his birth anniversary to pay him a tribute and say him a thank to give us an Independent India.
Thank You
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Mahatma Gandhi is very famous in India as “Bapu” or “Rastrapita”. The full name of him is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was a great freedom fighter who led India as a leader of the nationalism against British rule. He was born on 2nd of October in 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat, India. He died on 30th of January in 1948. M.K. Gandhi was assassinated by the Hindu activist, Nathuram Godse, who was hanged later as a punishment by the government of India. He has been given another name by the Rabindranath Tagore as “Martyr of the Nation” since 1948.
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Mahatma Gandhi is called as Mahatma because of his great works and greatness all through the life. He was a great freedom fighter and non-violent activist who always followed non-violence all though his life while leading India for the independence from British rule. He was born on 2nd of October in 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat, India. He was just 18 years old while studying law in the England. Later he went to British colony of South Africa to practice his law where he got differentiated from the light skin people because of being a dark skin person. That’s why he decided to became a political activist in order to do so some positive changes in such unfair laws.
Later he returned to India and started a powerful and non-violent movement to make India an independent country. He is the one who led the Salt March (Namak Satyagrah or Salt Satyagrah or Dandi March) in 1930. He inspired lots of Indians to work against British rule for their own independence.
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Mahatma Gandhi was a great and outstanding personality of the India who is still inspiring the people in the country as well as abroad through his legacy of greatness, idealness and noble life. Bapu was born in the Porbandar, Gujarat, India in a Hindu family on 2nd of October in 1869. 2nd of October was the great day for India when Bapu took birth. He paid his great and unforgettable role for the independence of India from the British rule. The full name of the Bapu is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He went to England for his law study just after passing his matriculation examination. Later he returned to India in as a lawyer in 1890.
After his arrival to India, he started helping Indian people facing various problems from the British rule. He started a Satyagraha movement against the British rule to help Indians. Other big movements started by the Bapu for the independence of India are Non-cooperation movement in the year 1920, Civil Disobedience movement in the year 1930 and Quit India movement in the year 1942. All the movements had shaken the British rule in India and inspired lots of common Indian citizens to fight for the freedom.
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MAHATMA GANDHI speech
Bapu, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was born in 1869 on 2nd of October at Porbander in Gujarat, India. Mahatma Gandhi was a great Indian who led India with independence movement against British rule. He completed his schooling in India and went to England for further study of law. He returned to India as a lawyer and started practicing law. He started helping people of India who were humiliated and insulted by the British rule.
He started non-violence independence movement to fight against the injustice of Britishers. He got insulted many times but he continued his non-violent struggle for the Independence of India. After his return to India he joined Indian National Congress as a member. He was the great leader of the India independence movement who struggled a lot for the freedom of India. As a member of the Indian National Congress he started independence movements like Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience and later Quit India Movement which became successful a day and help India in getting freedom.
As a great freedom fighter, he got arrested and sent to jail many times but he continued fighting against British rule for the justice of Indians. He was a great believer in non-violence and unity of people of all religions which he followed all through his struggle for independence. After his lots of struggles with many Indians, finally he became successful in making India an independent country on 15th of August in 1947. Later he was assassinated in 1948 on 30th of January by the Nathuram Godse, a Hindu activist.
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Dear respected teachers and my dear friends, Today I would like to speak about our Father of the Nation, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi born on 2nd October 1869 in porbunder, Gujarat. His father was Karamchand Gandhi and mother Putlibai. Gandhiji Married Kasturba at the age of 13. He wants to become a barrister. So, he went to England for Higher Studies in 1888. He studied law in U.K and practiced law in South Africa. At the time of practicing his law in South Africa. There was a huge demand for Indian Lawyers in South Africa.
During these days, racism is very high in South Africa. Gandhi was also one of the victims of racism by thrown out of the running train. He returned to India in 1915, Gandhi met Gopala Krishna Gokhale who was an Indian freedom fighter and discussed the movements of Indian freedom struggle. He joined in this movement which was against the British ruling of India.
Bapu started a movement in 1920 i.e. Non-Cooperation movement. The main theme of the movement is not to co-operate with British people in any activities. In 1930 he made a dandy march by walking around 400km. The Dandi march is against the British law of production of salt. In 1942 he made ‘quit India movement’ with the help of this event he sent a message to British East India Company to leave our country. With all his efforts & these movements, British people leave India. Finally, India got independence on 15th August 1947.
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Respected headmaster, teachers and my dear friends, to day we are celebrating Gandhi Jayanti. On this auspicious occasion I want to focus on the life history of our loving Bapu ji. Mahatma Gandhi born on 2nd october, 1869 in the village called porbunder in Gujarat. His father was Karamchand Gandhi and mother Putlibai. After completing his primary and higher secondary education, he took interest to become a barrister. So, he was sent to England during 1888 for getting higher education in law. After hard struggling of four years he completed his law degree and returned to India in 1891.
Soon after returning from England, he proceeded to South Africa to in the search of work. In those days, there was a huge demand of Indian lawyers in South Africa. As per his wish he got the opportunity to work there. He spent around 20 years of his precious life period there. During these days, racism was prevailing in South Africa. He became one of the victim of this racism. He was thrown out of the running train even after getting a valid ticket in the first class reservation. This act badly affect his soul and he started to oppose the social evil of racism. These days were much memorable to Gandhi because during these days he got married with Kasturba Gandhi. She supported him in all walks of life.
He returned to India in 1915, Soon after his return he met Gopala Krishna Gokhale and discussed about the movements of Indian freedom struggle. He included himself in the Indian National Congress and raised his voice against the British ruling in India. He started Non-Cooperation moment in 1920 in which Indians were asked not to cooperate in any activities of British. In 1930 he made a dandi march by walking over a long stretch of around 400km. He broken the law of British against the production of salt. In 1942 he shouted 'quite India movement' through which he sent a message to the ruling British that leave our country and we are capable of ruling our own country. All these moment made British East India Company to set themselves on back foot. Finally, India got its freedom on 15th August, 1947.
Not just by cherish the moment, he was shot dead by Nathuram Godse on 30th January, 1948. Jai Hind, Jai Hind, Jai Hind.
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*🍀Gandhi Jayanti Speech🍀*
A very good morning to the excellencies, respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. As we all know that we are gathered here to celebrate a nice occasion called Gandhi Jayanti, I would like to recite a speech in front of you all. My dear friends, today is 2nd October, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. We celebrate this day with great enthusiasm every year to pay tribute to the Father of the Nation as well as remember his courageous deeds on the way of independence struggle for the country from British rule. We celebrate Gandhi Jayanti as one of the great national holidays all over the India. The full name of the Mahatma Gandhi is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Bapu or Father of the Nation.
2nd of October is also celebrated internationally as the International Day of Non-Violence because of being a preacher of non-violence throughout his life. 2nd of October was declared as International Day of Non-Violence by the United Nations General Assembly on 15th of June in 2007. We will always remember Bapu as a symbol of peace and truth. He was born on 2nd of October in 1869 in a small town (Porbunder, Gujarat) however performed great deeds all through his life. He was a lawyer and he took his law degree from U.K and practiced in South Africa. He had described his life history full of struggle in his autobiography named “My experiments with Truth”. He fought continuously with lots of patience and dare against British rule for the independence of India all through his life untill the independence came on the way.
Gandhiji was the man of simple living and high thinking which has been set as an example to us. He was very against to the smoking, drinking, untouchability, and non-vegetarianism. At this day the selling of alcohol has been completely banned for whole day by the government of India. He was the pioneer of truth and non-violence who started the Satyagraha movement for India’s freedom. It is celebrated with lots of preparations at the Raj Ghat, New Delhi (the cremation place of him) such as prayers, offerings of flower, playing his favorite song “Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram, Patit Pavan Sita Ram…”, etc in order to pay homage to the Gandhiji. I would like to share one of his great sayings such as: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
Jay Hind
Thank you
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Gandhi Jayanti Speech
A very good morning to the excellencies, respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. My name is … I study in class … standard. I would like to recite a speech on Gandhi jayanti. First of all I would like to say a big thank to my class teacher for giving me an opportunity to speech on this great occasion. As we all know that we gathered here every year to celebrate 2nd October, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. My dear friends, Gandhi Jayanti is not celebrated only in our country however it is celebrated as an event all over the world. 2nd of October is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti in India however as International Day of Non-Violence all across the world as he was a preacher of non-violence throughout his life.
His full name is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi however popularly known as Bapu, Mahatma Gandhi or Father of the nation. He was born on 2nd October in 1869 at Porbunder, Gujrat. At this day, the President and Prime Minister of India pay homage to the Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at his samadhi by offering prayer, flowers, bhajans, devotional songs, etc at the Raj Ghat, New Delhi. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated in almost all the states and territories of India in order to commemorate the person who always respected the people of all the religions and communities in same manner. At this day, verses and prayers from religious holy books are read out especially his favorite ones like “Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram”. Prayer meetings are also held in various state capitals in the country. As this day has been declared as the national holiday by the government of India, all the schools, colleges, offices, etc remain closed throughout the country.
Mahatma Gandhi was a great person who struggled a lot and played a significant role in the achievement of freedom for India from British rule. He not only pioneered the unique method of non-violence to get freedom for India against British rule but also proved the world that freedom can be achieved peacefully through the path of non-violence. He is still remembered among us as the symbol of peace and truth.
Jai Hind
Thank You
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Gandhi Jayanti Speech
I would like to say a very good morning to the excellencies, respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear friends. My name is … I study in class … standard. My dear friends, we have gathered here to celebrate an auspicious occasion of 2nd October, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. At this day, the father of the nation took birth in 1869 at Porbunder, Gujrat. This celebration means a lot to us. The full name of Mahatma Gandhi is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi however popularly known as Gandhiji, father of the nation and Bapu all over the world. The birthday of Bapu gets celebrated all over country as Gandhi Jayanti however all over the world as an event, International Day of Non-Violence.
Bapu took birth in a very small town of the country however his deeds were so great that no one could stop to get spread all over the world. He was the person who always believed in getting freedom from the British rule very peacefully through non-violence. He was the pioneer of non-violence, a only effective way to achieve freedom from British rule according to him. Bapu was a great freedom fighter who spent his whole life in struggling for freedom of India.
After realizing a real pain of Indians, he started participating in various freedom movements together with the Gopal Krishna Gokhale. The campaigns what he run for India’s freedom were non co-operation movement, civil disobedience movement and quit India movement. He went to prison many times however never lose his patience of fighting peacefully. The whole life of Bapu has been set as an ideal example (in front of us and future generations) of patriotism, sacrifice, non-violence, simplicity, and firmness. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated with lots preparations every year by the Indian people. The aim of celebrating this occasion is to pay tribute to the Bapu as well as let our future generations know about all the struggles made by Bapu in order to get freedom from British rule. It teaches us to be active with open eye every time in order to maintain the honor of our motherland. I would like to share with you some sayings by the Mahatma Gandhi:
“My life is my message.” and “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Thank you
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Gandhi Jayanti Speech
A very good morning to the excellencies, Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. My name is … I study in class … standard. I would like to recite a speech at this great occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. However, first of all I would like to say a big thank to my class teacher for giving me this opportunity to speech here at this national occasion. My dear friends, we are here to celebrate Gandhi Jayanti (2nd of October means birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi). It is an auspicious occasion which provides us an opportunity to commemorate a great patriotic leader of the country. It is celebrated worldwide, nationally (as Gandhi Jayanti) and internationally (as International Day of Non-Violence).
Today, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, I would like to focus on the life history of father of the nation. Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd of October in 1869 in a small town of India called Porbandar, Gujarat. The name of his parent was Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai. After completing the education of primary and higher secondary, Bapu went to England in 1888 for getting higher education in law. After completing his law degree, he returned to India in 1891 and started participating in the independence movement of India. Once he became the victim of racism in South Africa which badly affected his soul, from then he started opposing the social evil of racism.
After his returning to India he met Gopala Krishna Gokhale and joined the movements of Indian freedom struggle in order to raise his voice against British rule. On the way to freedom of India he started various movements such as non-cooperation movement in 1920, dandi march in 1930 and quit India movement in 1942. He was a great patriotic leader whom continuous efforts forced Britishers to go back on their back foot in 1947. We celebrate his birth anniversary to pay him a tribute and say him a thank to give us an Independent India.
Thank You
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Mahatma Gandhi is very famous in India as “Bapu” or “Rastrapita”. The full name of him is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was a great freedom fighter who led India as a leader of the nationalism against British rule. He was born on 2nd of October in 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat, India. He died on 30th of January in 1948. M.K. Gandhi was assassinated by the Hindu activist, Nathuram Godse, who was hanged later as a punishment by the government of India. He has been given another name by the Rabindranath Tagore as “Martyr of the Nation” since 1948.
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Mahatma Gandhi is called as Mahatma because of his great works and greatness all through the life. He was a great freedom fighter and non-violent activist who always followed non-violence all though his life while leading India for the independence from British rule. He was born on 2nd of October in 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat, India. He was just 18 years old while studying law in the England. Later he went to British colony of South Africa to practice his law where he got differentiated from the light skin people because of being a dark skin person. That’s why he decided to became a political activist in order to do so some positive changes in such unfair laws.
Later he returned to India and started a powerful and non-violent movement to make India an independent country. He is the one who led the Salt March (Namak Satyagrah or Salt Satyagrah or Dandi March) in 1930. He inspired lots of Indians to work against British rule for their own independence.
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Mahatma Gandhi was a great and outstanding personality of the India who is still inspiring the people in the country as well as abroad through his legacy of greatness, idealness and noble life. Bapu was born in the Porbandar, Gujarat, India in a Hindu family on 2nd of October in 1869. 2nd of October was the great day for India when Bapu took birth. He paid his great and unforgettable role for the independence of India from the British rule. The full name of the Bapu is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He went to England for his law study just after passing his matriculation examination. Later he returned to India in as a lawyer in 1890.
After his arrival to India, he started helping Indian people facing various problems from the British rule. He started a Satyagraha movement against the British rule to help Indians. Other big movements started by the Bapu for the independence of India are Non-cooperation movement in the year 1920, Civil Disobedience movement in the year 1930 and Quit India movement in the year 1942. All the movements had shaken the British rule in India and inspired lots of common Indian citizens to fight for the freedom.
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MAHATMA GANDHI speech
Bapu, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was born in 1869 on 2nd of October at Porbander in Gujarat, India. Mahatma Gandhi was a great Indian who led India with independence movement against British rule. He completed his schooling in India and went to England for further study of law. He returned to India as a lawyer and started practicing law. He started helping people of India who were humiliated and insulted by the British rule.
He started non-violence independence movement to fight against the injustice of Britishers. He got insulted many times but he continued his non-violent struggle for the Independence of India. After his return to India he joined Indian National Congress as a member. He was the great leader of the India independence movement who struggled a lot for the freedom of India. As a member of the Indian National Congress he started independence movements like Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience and later Quit India Movement which became successful a day and help India in getting freedom.
As a great freedom fighter, he got arrested and sent to jail many times but he continued fighting against British rule for the justice of Indians. He was a great believer in non-violence and unity of people of all religions which he followed all through his struggle for independence. After his lots of struggles with many Indians, finally he became successful in making India an independent country on 15th of August in 1947. Later he was assassinated in 1948 on 30th of January by the Nathuram Godse, a Hindu activist.
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