Dear respected teachers and dear friends, I would like to talk today about Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, our Father of the Nation.The implementation of non-violence to achieve the goals is popular around the world.That is why the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution to mark the anniversary of the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi on October 2 as the International Day of Non-Violence.



Mahatma Gandhi was born in Porbunder, Gujarat, on 2nd October 1869. Karamchand Gandhi, his father, and Putlibai 's mother. At the age of 13, Gandhiji married Kasturba. He would like to become a barrister. So, in 1888, he went to England for Higher Studies. In the United Kingdom, he studied law and practised law in South Africa. In South Africa, at the time of his legal practise. There has been a massive demand in South Africa for Indian lawyers.

Racism is very strong in South Africa these days. Thrown out of the running train, Gandhi was also one of the victims of racism. In 1915, Gandhi returned to India and met Gopala Krishna Gokhale, an Indian freedom fighter, who addressed Indian freedom struggle movements. He joined this campaign that was against India's British rule.

Non-Cooperation movement is in 1920.The movement's main theme is not to cooperate in any activities with British citizens. In 1930, by walking about 400 km, he made a dandy march. The march against Dandi is against the British salt production law.In 1942 he made ‘quit India movement’with the aid of this case, he sent a message to the British East India Company to leave our country.

Gandhi Jayanti is joyously celebrated by the entire nation of India. It was declared a gazetted vacation by the government and all schools , colleges, offices, banks, etc. remain closed.In addition, they educate them about the great leader 's teachings as well. For every Indian, it is an essential day as Gandhi Jayanti has brought us one of the greatest human beings to ever walk this world.

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