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1915 - MahatmaGandhi returned to India In the fight for truth he laid down some ideals. The British Initially mocked his ways but soon realized they had no answer to his novel methods of protest. What were these ideals
6.30 am 6th April 1930, Dandi: Gandhiji stoops, and picks up a handful of salt, offering CivilDisobedience in a symbolic way The ensuing SaltSatyagraha shakes the foundations of the British Empire in India
6.30 am, March 12, 1930: GandhiJi sets out on the march to Dandi to break the Salt Laws.
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All living creatures have a definite nature to them - Gandhi Ji on 13 June 1947
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An idle mind is the devils workshop and makes a person lazy Mahatma Gandhi
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Crime is a disease and jails should serve to treat the ailment: Mahtma Gandhi
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For MahatmaGandhi Khadi was not just an employment opportunity but a tool to weave the nation into a single thread.
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Gandhi Ji had a firm belief that generosity instead of 'tit for tat', is a Noble thought
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Gandhi Ji in a discourse on Ahimsa underlines the essential philosophy behind it
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Gandhi ji was against untouchability and inequality
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Gandhiji with the working class people of Manchester & London during his visit to UK participate in the Round Table Conference in 1931.
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India is a country of villages, and the country can not develop without the rural development
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Mahatma Gandhi believed Charkha was a divine weapon for change
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Mahatma Gandhi shook the British colonial government - Salt Satyagra
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Mahatma Gandhi's message against untouchability on 26th October 1947
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Mahatma Gandhi's message during Prarthana Sabha on 13 May 1947
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MahatmaGandhi's Original Voice Listen to him speaking about cleanliness in Delhi and how every act of individual cleanliness matters
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One should assimilate in oneself what is good in others and reject the bad: Gandhi Ji
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Pampa Sarovar, also called Congress Well, was created to fulfill the drinking water requirements of delegates of Belgaum Congress Session in 1924. Watch the complete story of this well.
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Satyagraha experiment, SouthAfrica 16th Aug 1908, MahatmaGandhi leads people into burning their Registration Certificates. Indian community under his leadership eventually brought powerful imperialist rulers to their knees & announce concessions
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There is immense power in public opinion: Mahatma Gandhi
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What is Satyagrah
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What were the earthly possessions of MahatmaGandhi Watch this clip to find out
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Women empowerment was a key program of MahatmaGandhi Women participated in social works and protests across India in big numbers during the freedom struggle
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Work is worship, working with devotion is akin to seeing God: Gandhi Ji