Gandhi
Independence is the foundation of a nation. It does not always come easily. Looking back in history, almost every country had to fight its way to gain the right self-rule. During the process, there was violence, and there was death. When the hard-earned freedom finally arrived, the key people who helped realize the dream became nation's founding fathers. Among all those outstanding individuals, there is one who really stands out. This person believed that freedom did not have to come at the cost of using force. He urged his followers to adopt a nonviolent approach. After years of struggle, he proved that he was right. On August 15, 1947, he made his native land an independent country. His ideals have since become the inspiration of people everywhere.
This amazing person was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. And the new nation he helped to build was India.
Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, India. Porbandar, at the time, was the capital of a small city-state located West of India. Though the city-state was controlled by an Indian Prince, the real power lay in the hands of the British.
The British first set their eyes on India in the 17th century. Over the years, they slowly built up their presence and influence. When it became obvious that they were going to take over the entire land, people in India were very angry. They did not want to lose their freedom, so they fought back. The two sides clashed in 1857.
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Gandhi started his recruiting campaign for the war on behalf of the British government in Khera, Nangal, in India.
the salt Satyagraha was a march to Dandi, a city in India. It was held because the British ruling government made a tax, salt producing, eating and using was illegal Gandhi got angry and started protest.
Gandhi coined the term satyagraha in south africa
Non cooperation1) Non-cooperation movement was the first mass movement2) When non-cooperation movement was launched people did 't still understand the real meaning of satyagraha/non-violence3) One of the main aim of it included only attainment of SWARAJ4) Started in 1920.Civil disobedience1) But here it was attainment of PURNA SWARAJ2) By the time the civil disobedience movement was launched people understood the real meaning of non-violence3) Civil disobedience movement was the 2nd mass movement4) Started in 1930.
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It was a social-ecological movement that practiced the Gandhian methods of satyagraha and non-violent resistance, through the act of hugging trees to protect them from falling.
Gandhi started his recruiting campaign for the war on behalf of the British government in Khera, Nangal, in India.
Mahatma Gandhi isn't real.
Champaran satyagraha
Satyagraha - opera - was created in 1980.
the salt Satyagraha was a march to Dandi, a city in India. It was held because the British ruling government made a tax, salt producing, eating and using was illegal Gandhi got angry and started protest.
Gandhi coined the term satyagraha in south africa
Non cooperation1) Non-cooperation movement was the first mass movement2) When non-cooperation movement was launched people did 't still understand the real meaning of satyagraha/non-violence3) One of the main aim of it included only attainment of SWARAJ4) Started in 1920.Civil disobedience1) But here it was attainment of PURNA SWARAJ2) By the time the civil disobedience movement was launched people understood the real meaning of non-violence3) Civil disobedience movement was the 2nd mass movement4) Started in 1930.
The Civil Disobedience Movement, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930 to protest against the British salt monopoly in India. The movement involved acts of peaceful protest and nonviolent resistance, such as the famous Salt March where Gandhi and his followers walked to the Arabian Sea to make their own salt. The movement gained nationwide support and brought attention to the Indian independence movement, ultimately leading to increased pressure on the British government to grant independence to India.
Kuka Movement or Namdhari movement was started by Baba Ram Singh in 1872.
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru adopted Individual Satyagraha secondly.