Gandhiji remains the moral compass of our Republic;
After that Gandhiji started the Salt Satyagraha which was successful.
According to historians, Gandhiji visited the city in November 1927.
Roy replied,“No Gandhiji, I could not treat all patients free.
No man can live without religion," Gandhiji has written somewhere.
Question 8: Why did Gandhiji choose to break the salt law?
Gandhiji dreamt of an independent India only with nonviolence and peace.
Gandhiji appealed to the entire country to boycott English products altogether.
After this movement Gandhiji had also won the trust of Hindu-Muslim unity.
Gandhiji completed his law in England
and came back to India in 1893.
Gandhiji dreamed of an independent India with the non violence and peace.
Gandhiji pointedly asked Subhas if he had any objection to separate electorates.
Gandhiji sought to emphasise the economic and social responsibilities of all citizens.
However, Gandhiji today met many people including a lot of Hindu leader.
Gandhiji's leadership inspired millions to unite in the cause of freedom
and independence.
As announced, Gandhiji asked everyone to start civil disobedience against the British.
Gandhiji himself issued precise instructions as to how the day
should be observed.
Who said on Gandhiji's death“The light has gone out of our lives”?
Gandhiji had seen only the dream of independent India with nonviolence and peace.
Gandhiji had lived in this house from 9 September
1947 to 30 January 1948.
Due to influence of Gandhiji, several National leaders joined this minority health movement.
Gandhiji founded‘Indian Ambulance Core' in 1899
and help the wounded persons in that war.
Gandhiji was a great Indian personalities who taught
Indians a big lesson of non-violence.
Under this Gandhiji demanded the boycott of political, social institutions in British India.
On October 2, 1922, Gandhiji's birthday was celebrated with enthusiasm throughout this region.
Gandhiji was a great Indian leader who taught
Indians a big lesson of non-violence.
Gandhiji followed some English customs abroad but did not
adopt the non-vegetarian food there.
Gandhiji: But don't you see that you do not even give him a chance?
Gandhiji believed that the main objective of industrialization is
to earn money for its owners.