Because if he didn't there would be no way for the Indian people to gain freedom.
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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's autobiography was originally written in Gujrati.
sabarmati ashram
main reason are.. 1- its aimed to resist british occupation in india through non violent means 2- indian protestor would refuse to buy british good 3- it aims to adopt the indian handicraft and picketed liquor shops 4- it aim,s to uphold the indian values of honour and intergrity
Gandhi started his recruiting campaign for the war on behalf of the British government in Khera, Nangal, in India.
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Mahatma Gandhi started that slogan.
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's autobiography was originally written in Gujrati.
sabarmati ashram
Jamnalal Bajaj was an Indian freedom fighter who fought against the British colonization following Mahatma Gandhi´_s teachings. He was also a philantrophist and an industrialist who started his business in 1926.
Non cooperation,quit india,civil disobedience
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.
The Savinay Avagya Andolan, also known as the Non-Cooperation Movement, was started by Mahatma Gandhi in India in 1920. It was a peaceful protest against British colonial rule and aimed to non-cooperate with the authorities through various means such as boycotting British goods, institutions, and schools.
Mahatma Gandhi started the weekly magazine Harijan in 1933. He used this publication as a platform to address social issues and promote his principles of truth and nonviolence.