Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 1: Mahatma Gandhi

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Teacher Forum ISBN: 9781311726629
Publisher: Raja Sharma Publication: December 17, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Teacher Forum
ISBN: 9781311726629
Publisher: Raja Sharma
Publication: December 17, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Popularly known as “Bapu” in India, the Father of Nation, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd of October 1869 in Porbandar in the Gujarat State of India.

His contribution to the Independence Movement in British ruled India is unmatched. It makes him the preeminent leader in the Indian history.

His major weapon against the Empirical British Regime was non-violent civil disobedience. Now when we see his old pictures, movies, or listen to his speeches, or watch him in movie clips of the time, it seems incredible that a frail man in a white dhoti had led India to her freedom.

Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 1: Mahatma Gandhi
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Introduction
Family Background and Early Life
Higher Education in London
South African Years
From South Africa to India
First World War and Gandhi
Satyagraha in Champaran and Kheda
Gandhi and Khilafat Movement
Gandhi and Noncooperation Movement
Gandhi’s Salt Satyagraha
Gandhi’s Views on Woman
Other Important Heroic Deeds
Gandhi and Congress Politics
Gandhi and Quit India Movement
Indian Independence and Partition
Attempts and Assassination
Gandhi’s Beliefs, Principles, and Practices
Influences on Gandhi
Importance of Truth and Satyagraha
Gandhian Doctrine of Nonviolence
Gandhi, Muslims, and Jews
Vegetarianism and Fasting
Gandhi’s Experiment to Test his Celibacy
Gandhi’s Idea of Basic Education for All
Swaraj or Self-Rule
Gandhi’s Ideas on Economics
Gandhi’s Literary Creations
Gandhi’s Legacy

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Popularly known as “Bapu” in India, the Father of Nation, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd of October 1869 in Porbandar in the Gujarat State of India.

His contribution to the Independence Movement in British ruled India is unmatched. It makes him the preeminent leader in the Indian history.

His major weapon against the Empirical British Regime was non-violent civil disobedience. Now when we see his old pictures, movies, or listen to his speeches, or watch him in movie clips of the time, it seems incredible that a frail man in a white dhoti had led India to her freedom.

Famous Social Reformers & Revolutionaries 1: Mahatma Gandhi
Copyright
Introduction
Family Background and Early Life
Higher Education in London
South African Years
From South Africa to India
First World War and Gandhi
Satyagraha in Champaran and Kheda
Gandhi and Khilafat Movement
Gandhi and Noncooperation Movement
Gandhi’s Salt Satyagraha
Gandhi’s Views on Woman
Other Important Heroic Deeds
Gandhi and Congress Politics
Gandhi and Quit India Movement
Indian Independence and Partition
Attempts and Assassination
Gandhi’s Beliefs, Principles, and Practices
Influences on Gandhi
Importance of Truth and Satyagraha
Gandhian Doctrine of Nonviolence
Gandhi, Muslims, and Jews
Vegetarianism and Fasting
Gandhi’s Experiment to Test his Celibacy
Gandhi’s Idea of Basic Education for All
Swaraj or Self-Rule
Gandhi’s Ideas on Economics
Gandhi’s Literary Creations
Gandhi’s Legacy

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