During his travels he always had a staff (Long Stick) with him. He also had the support of the Indian population.
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Raj Kumar Shukla was an indigo cultivator of Champaran. Gandhi had many engagements in different parts of India. Shukla accompanied Ganndhi everywhere. He waited till Gandhi was free. Gandhi was impressed by his tenacity and finally boarded the train for Patna,Bihar. He took Mahatma Gandhi to make him aware of the plight of the cultivators in Champaran.
When Gandhi returned from South Africa, he heard about the case in Champaran that the British forced the poor peasants to grow indigo, and they had no other choice, and he was devastated, but he wasn't willing to do anything until he was chased and stalked by a man who was from Champaran and was sent to make Mahatma Gandhi aware of the crisis. Then, Mahatma Gandhi learned about the whole situation and planned to take action. That is how Gandhi minimized the production of indigo in Champaran.
Non-Violence was the most significant weapon in his arsenal. He was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.
1. Head north0.5 km2. Turn left towards Mahatma Gandhi Marg0.4 km3. Continue straight onto Mahatma Gandhi Marg0.3 km4. Slight left towards Mahatma Gandhi Marg0.7 km5. Continue straight onto Mahatma Gandhi Marg2.7 km6. Turn left towards Indraprashta Marg0.6 km7. Turn left at Indraprashta Marg0.1 km8. Turn right at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg0.8 km9. Continue onto Bahadur Shah Zafar Rd0.5 km10. Turn left at Jawaharlal Nehru Marg0.3 km11. Turn right to stay on Jawaharlal Nehru Marg1.2 km12. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit0.4 km13. Sharp left at Bhavbhuti Marg0.1 km14. Take the 1st right84 m15. Turn left Destination will be on the rightRead more: How_do_you_reach_from_Gurgaon_to_Nizamuddin_Railway_Station
Gandhi has a big family. He used to live in a house with his aunties, uncles, sisters, cousins and his mum and dad. He used to play tricks on his sisters such as putting spiders in their hair. His dad was like a judge or diwan as they used to call it. His mum taught Gandhi all about the religion of Hinduism and she used to take him to the Hindu temple.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 - 30 January 1948), commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an advocate and pioneer of nonviolent social protest. He led the struggle for India's independence from British colonial rule and in 1939 he went on a hunger strike for peace.
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