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of couse we need another gandhiji bcoz ni ine running the world like him when he used too!?!?!?!?!?

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What date was it when Gandhi said 'Be the change you wish to see in the world'?

It is not sure Gandhi really said it at all. It was only cited in "Arun Gandhi Shares the Mahatma's Message" by Michel W. Potts, in India - West [San Leandro, California] Vol. XXVII, No. 13 (1 February 2002) p. A34 in a form of "We need to be the change we wish to see in the world."


Who said this No one need to wait for anyone else to adopt a humane and enlightened course of action?

The person your looking for is Mahatma Gandhi .


Who led resistance to British oppression in India in the early 20th centuryAsk us anything?

In the early 20th century, leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Bal Gangadhar Tilak played pivotal roles in the resistance against British oppression in India. Gandhi introduced non-violent civil disobedience as a means to challenge colonial rule, while Tilak emphasized the need for self-rule and mobilized public sentiment. These leaders galvanized mass movements and inspired widespread participation in the struggle for independence. Their efforts laid the groundwork for the eventual attainment of India's independence in 1947.


What was rowlatt act and how did gandhi fight it in India?

The Rowlatt Act, enacted by the British government in 1919, allowed for the arrest and detention of individuals without trial, effectively curtailing civil liberties in India. In response, Mahatma Gandhi launched a nationwide campaign of nonviolent resistance, advocating for widespread protests and civil disobedience. He called for a general strike and mobilized public opinion against the oppressive legislation, emphasizing the need for unity and peaceful resistance. This movement significantly raised awareness about colonial injustices and laid the groundwork for India's broader struggle for independence.


Why is mahatma gandhi an hero?

Mohandas Gandhi was called "Mahatma" because the common people who viewed him as India's national hero and spiritual leader.

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How did Gandhi change India's history?

Freedom was the goal of Mahatma Gandhi's quest.


Which are the slogans said by Mahatma Gandhi?

do or die Everything you want, everything you need


What date was it when Gandhi said 'Be the change you wish to see in the world'?

It is not sure Gandhi really said it at all. It was only cited in "Arun Gandhi Shares the Mahatma's Message" by Michel W. Potts, in India - West [San Leandro, California] Vol. XXVII, No. 13 (1 February 2002) p. A34 in a form of "We need to be the change we wish to see in the world."


Who said this No one need to wait for anyone else to adopt a humane and enlightened course of action?

The person your looking for is Mahatma Gandhi .


How did the salt march contribute to national independence for India?

Gandhi lead the "salt march" so he could prove to the British that they could make salt and that they didn't need to get imported salt from them. It was a kind of silent protest.


Who said that the world has enough for every man's need not for every man's greed?

This was said by Mahatma K. Gandhi, the famous campaigner for Indian Independence.


Is India heading towards annihilation?

The straight answer is NO! As our beloved Dr.Abdul Kalam Sir dreams of a prosperous India which will be built by the intelligent YOUTH of India.We need not wait for another Gandhi ,with patriotism in us we will save India from annihilation certainly.


Why is mahatma gandhi an hero?

Mohandas Gandhi was called "Mahatma" because the common people who viewed him as India's national hero and spiritual leader.


Who was the colonial ruler of India?

nevermind i remember...the answer in Mahatma's Ghandi...just for any other kids or people who need the answer if they dont remember like i did for a second


Who is the inventor of IP address?

Please refer to http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6671735.pdf you need a free registration to access the document. Chaube, Anurag, Dy. Librarian, Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi


What do you think Gandhi meant about importance of a national spirit?

What Gandhi meant was that Indians should remember their culture, identity, and customs. When Gandhi was fighting for Indian independence, the culture was getting more and more westernized by the British that occupied India. So, in order for India's independence to take place, they would need to have an Indian cultural identity, not a British one.


What impact did the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 have on India?

The Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 had a profound impact on India, galvanizing public sentiment against British colonial rule. It fueled widespread anger and disillusionment, leading to increased support for the Indian independence movement. The brutality of the event also prompted a reevaluation of British policies in India and contributed to the rise of nationalist leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. This tragedy became a symbol of colonial oppression and underscored the urgent need for self-determination.