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Gandhi guided Indians to oppose unjust laws through his philosophy of nonviolent resistance, or Satyagraha, which emphasized civil disobedience and passive resistance. He encouraged mass mobilization, urging people to refuse compliance with oppressive British laws, such as the salt tax. By organizing campaigns like the Salt March in 1930, he demonstrated the power of collective action. Gandhi's approach fostered a sense of unity and empowerment among Indians, ultimately galvanizing the movement for independence.
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Mahatma Gandhi initially worked in an Indian law firm. He later moved to South Africa where we work in the law office. He was on of the most influential spiritual and political leaders in India.
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Indira Gandhi was awarded the highest civilian award.
The U.S.A. thought that Gandhi can do non-violent to stop and it work. So the U.S.A. is no longer with India hand.
Gandhi guided Indians to oppose unjust laws through his philosophy of nonviolent resistance, or Satyagraha, which emphasized civil disobedience and passive resistance. He encouraged mass mobilization, urging people to refuse compliance with oppressive British laws, such as the salt tax. By organizing campaigns like the Salt March in 1930, he demonstrated the power of collective action. Gandhi's approach fostered a sense of unity and empowerment among Indians, ultimately galvanizing the movement for independence.
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Gandhi went to work as a political activist.
Indira Gandhi was working for piles of wood.
Mahatma Gandhi said that if the British were able to colonise India, it was because of the support of Indians. All infrastructural offices (post offices, railway stations, police forces) of the British-Indian Government hired Indians. Also, it was Indians who purchased industrial goods from the British and supported their economy.Therefore, independence could only be achieved if Indians refused to work for Britishers and use their output. Hence, Gandhi propagated civil disobedience.However, he was staunchly against violence and believed in passive resistance. Disobedience was conducted by peaceful demonstrations, resignations of Indian teachers, clerks and sepoys, and also by the use of Satyagraha.
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Anjali Gandhi has written: 'School social work' -- subject(s): School social work 'Women's Work Health and Empowerment'
Mahatma Gandhi initially worked in an Indian law firm. He later moved to South Africa where we work in the law office. He was on of the most influential spiritual and political leaders in India.
She was opposed to the cleaning of the latrines because she deemed it the work of the Untouchables, who were considered the lowest class of the social hierarchy in India, while she herself was part of the highest class of the social hierarchy. Gandhi, however, let her know that no work was beneath them and he promoted equality amongst all Indians, regardless of the caste system.
Gandhi believed that Hindu & Muslims can never work together. Although he wanted them to work together but it was never possible.
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