Mahatma Gandhi was an influential leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. Though he did not come from a position of political or military power, and belonged to no elite class, Gandhi led nonviolent civil disobedience campaigns that helped India gain independence through his strong leadership, determination to adhere to his principles, and goal of liberating India from British control. Some of his notable actions included leading the Salt March in 1930 to protest Britain's salt tax, and fasting in 1932 to protest Hindu-Muslim violence. He is considered the father of modern India and an icon of nonviolent protest movements worldwide.
2. A person who didn’t ruled any army Who didn’t had any political power Who didn’t belong to any elite family Who was not an industrialist But Had a great influencing power Determination to go with his principles And had a goal of independence AS OUR LEADER
3. Biography October 2, 1869: 1888: 1892-1915: 1919: 1922-1925: 1930s: March 12, 1930: 1932: 1942: 1945: August 15, 1947: January 30, 1948: Birth Pursuit of law degree in England Legal advisor in South Africa Given the title of Mahatma, or great soul Imprisoned for sedition Return to a simple Indian life Salt March Fast to protest Hindu-Muslim violence in India Last call for independence from GB Empire Deemed the “Father of the Nation” of India Complete independence achieved Murdered during his prayer service by a radical
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5. 1.Leadership 2.Think different 3.Be optimistic 4.Adapt change 5. Achieve goal 6.Take responsibilities 7.Determination 8.Be futuristic 9. Follow nonviolence 10. Fight for injustice 11. Live and learn 12.Truth