Free Essays on Gandhi Jayanti

  1. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: the Indian Independence Movement

    MAHATMA GANDHI…. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, 1940s | Born | 2 October 1869(1869-10-02) Porbandar, Kathiawar Agency, British India | Died | 30 January 1948 (aged 78) New Delhi, Union of India | Cause of death | Assassination | Resting place | Rajghat in New...

  2. My Birthday Wish !

    Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, the apostle of peace and the father of the nation was born on 2 October 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat. We Indians Shows our Love & respect for our ‘Mahatma Gandhi’ by celebrating national festival ‘Gandhi Jayanti ‘on his Birthday...

  3. enterprise

    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, pronounced 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the pre-eminent political and ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement. A pioneer of satyagraha, or resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience—a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa, or...

  4. assiments

    GDP Eleventh:2007-12 Prof. C.Rangarajan Safe drinking water, National Green tribunal healthcare etc., Bharat Nirman, Right to Education, Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana[SJSRY] 7.9% GDP Twelfth:2012-17 Planning Commission Inclusive growth, Biodiversity mgmt.,National Action Plan for Climate...

  5. Mrcool

    a revivalist for Buddhism in India. He was also the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. In 2012 he was chosen greatest Indian after Mahatma Gandhi in a nationwide poll held by History TV and CNN-IBN.[3][4] Born into a poor Mahar (considered an Untouchable caste) family, Ambedkar campaigned against...

  6. Importance of Science

    "Gandhi" redirects here. For other uses, see Gandhi (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | | Born | 2 October 1869(1869-10-02) Porbandar, Bombay Presidency, British India | Died | 30 January 1948(1948-01-30) (aged 78) New Delhi, Union of India | Cause of death | Assassination (three...

  7. My Favorite Tv Show

      (Redirected from Mahatma Gandhi) "Gandhi" redirects here. For other uses, see Gandhi (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | | Born | 2 October 1869 Porbandar, Bombay Presidency, British India | Died | 30 January...

  8. gandhi

    1930 Gandhi leads civil disobedience On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India. Britain’s Salt Acts prohibited Indians from...

  9. Gandhi

    Gandhi Essay 2012 The Great Soul, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, is amid history’s elite class of freedom fighters. Not only is Gandhi regarded as the father of India, he is revered a worldwide leader. He pioneered mass civil disobedience firmly founded in complete nonviolence. He was a mediocre student...

  10. Gandhi

    MAHATMA GANDHI AS MY IDEAL OF LIFE Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, India. He became one of the most respected spiritual and political leaders of the 1900's. Gandhi is honored by his people as the father of the Indian Nation. The Indian people called Gandhi Mahatma...

  11. Gandhi

    MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI | Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi | |[pic] | |Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, 1940s | |Born ...

  12. Gandhi the Hero

    Mohandas Gandhi more commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi meaning great soul is considered as a hero throughout our history. A hero is a person who shows courage and bravery and inspires everyone with its selfless nature; they perform good deeds and are admired for their noble work. Mahatma Gandhi, who is...

  13. Is Gandhi Relevant Today

    Is Gandhism or the in vogue ‘Gandhigiri’ relevant today? On Gandhi Jayanthi this year, the Munnabhai sequel is providing an animated edge to the discussion on that favourite annual topic. The problem with any debate on Gandhi is that we immediately equate him with non-violence and the discussion quickly...

  14. Famous People - Mahatma Gandhi

    M Maq > Mahatma Gandhi 1-10 Quotations of 268Mahatma Gandhi quotes Indian Philosopher, internationally esteemed for his doctrine of nonviolent protest, 1869-1948 Poster $5.99 (88 x 115 in) Popularity: “Be the change you want to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi quote Similar...

  15. Gandhi and the Gita

    February 20, 2013 Gandhi And The Gita Mahatma Gandhi was a prominent leader in Indian nationalism during British-ruled India. He was a firm believer in non-violent, civil disobedience and lead inspirational movements across the world. Mahatma Gandhi's commentaries on the Gita are regarded in India...

  16. the gandhi

    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in the town of Porbander in the state of what is now Gujarat on 2 October 1869. He had his schooling in nearby Rajkot, where his father served as the adviser or prime minister to the local ruler. Though India was then under British rule, over 500 kingdoms, principalities...

  17. Gandhi Ambedkar Debate

    GANDHI – AMBEDKAR DEBATE With the establishment of the Indian National Congress in 1885, the social discourse which began with Raja Rammohan Roy in the 1820s slowly moved towards the political. However, the social concerns continued to dominate the nationalist discourse and this was evident in the...

  18. Gandhi and Thoreau

    Gandhi / Thoreau There are multiple similarities between Thoreau’s philosophies and Mahatma Gandhi’s beliefs. For example, Gandhi believed that all men were created equal and he was completely against the idea of slavery. Thoreau would have completely agreed with him because he too thought that everyone...

  19. Gandhi: His Life and Message for the World

    GANDHI: HIS LIFE AND MESSAGE FOR THE WORLD I. Early years A. Born 1869, died 1948, a seaside town in Western India B. Shy, not much of a student C. Married at age 13 to another 13-year-old, Kasturbai D. Lived in an extended family “I lost no time in assuming the authority of a husband,” Kasturbai...

  20. What Makes Gandhi Relevant Today..??

    38. What makes Gandhi still relevant By L S Rengarajan Mahatma Gandhi is still relevant in today’s modern world. There was a time when people associated the practicing of non-violence with 'rishis' of ancient times. It was thought that non-violence was suitable only for 'sanyasis' and 'sadhus'...

  21. Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King

    Two twentieth century leaders who have continued to influence non-violent social protest movements internationally are Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.Of different races and cultures, born on opposite sided of the world in nations vastly different in wealth and technology, these two aggressive...

  22. Gandhi - Leader

    intend to harm to a single Englishman or to any legitimate interest he may have in India… Yes the great leader we want to talk about is Mahamat Gandhi - the great leader of the India and also the whole world....

  23. Trees; Nature's Gift to Man

    parents and gender conditioning still treats women as the weaker sex. The New Education Policy, the dream child of our late Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, ushered in an age of equal rights. Yet the thousands of young women who have passed the institutions of higher have not caused a major revolution...

  24. Gandi

    Gandhi Gandi devoted his life to peace and brotherhood in order to achieve social and political progress. His non-violent approach to British rule won independence for India, he was then assassinated by a religious fanatic. He studied law at University College in London. Students weren't very fond...

  25. Ghandi: a Pivotal Figure in India's History

    Ghandhi Mahatma Gandhi became one of the pivotal figures, if not the main figure, in India's history in the Twentieth Century. Gandhi was born in Porbander in western India in 1869. In 1888, he went to London to study law. He returned to Bombay to work as a barrister but went to South Africa to work...

  26. 甘地滴滴滴滴

    question: What were the major trends in the historical context in which Gandhi lived? Mohandas Gandhi lived during a time of momentous change when worldwide trends trans-formed the old order into a new social and political world. Gandhi was born in an India that was part of the British Empire—on which, according...

  27. UOP REL 133 Week 2 DQ 1

    Week 2 DQ 1 How was Mohandas Gandhi important to both India and the West? To purchase this material click below link http://www.assignmentcloud.com/REL-133/REL-133-Week-2-DQ-1 For more classes visit www.assignmentcloud.com UOP REL 133 Week 2 DQ 1 How was Mohandas Gandhi important to both India and...

  28. Satyagraha and Western Society?

    Ericka Binder Instructor Kelly EN 106 March 30, 2008 1071 Words Satyagraha and Western Society? Mahatma Gandhi was one of the most influential leaders during his time. His ideas were all formed through a mixture of different religions and philosophies. He used these various influences to form...

  29. Ganhdi

    Gandhi The movie Gandhi is about Mohandas K. Gandhi, the great Indian political leader who used nonviolent resistance to win the Indian subcontinent's freedom from the British Empire. He was British-trained lawyer, who forsakes all worldly possessions to take up the cause of Indian independence....

  30. My 5 Year Plan

    Swami Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Netaji Subhas, Sardar Patel, Savarkar, Rana Pratap, Sivaji, Saheed Bhagat Singh who have sacrificed their lives for the sake of the country. Among them I prefer Mahatma Gandhi as my favorite hero. The place of Gandhi in the history of India is assured...

  31. Gandhi's Biography

    character, and passionate struggles to better the plights of his race, Gandhi certainly earned the title of Mahatma through self-induced righteousness. From his birth in 1869 to an upper-caste family in Porbandar, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was instructed in the foundational teachings of influencing Hindi...

  32. history

    Explain the Gandhian PerspectiveMahatma Gandhi and Modern Civilisation - Mainstream ... www.mainstreamweekly.net › Archives (2006 on) › 2010 Oct 6, 2010 - In his own way, Gandhi had been a critic of modern civilisation. ... In fact Gandhi never tries to accept any partial perspective whether it is...

  33. Ghandi

    take prayers in the house he was living in, during the evening prayer and bowed. To this day his birthday, 2nd October, is commemorated as Ghandi Jayanti, a national holiday, and worldwide, as the international day of non-violence....

  34. Vetti

    40. Is Gandhi relevant today? Is life relevant? Is truth relevant? Is morality relevant? It has become a fashion to question the relevance of Mahatma Gandhi today. I suspect the people who ask this question are the ones who are convinced that he is irrelevant and useless. I want to ask them if...

  35. national emergency

    generalised definition, types and effects of emergency if happens in a country. Later we reach towards a brief introduction of India’s third PM Indira Gandhi and the political scenes of her government. Then we look at the Role of the President during emergency both in general and in context to what the then...

  36. Ghandi

    Gandhi ,now referred to as Mahatma, meaning “great soul”, is considered one of the most influential world leaders. From humble beginnings he gained world prominence, helped achieve independence for India and left a lasting legacy for us all. His style was that of a pacifist. Through his legacy we...

  37. Satyagraga

    Gandhi is known as one of the greatest minds our world has ever seen. To completely understand him and the reasons why he is looked at the way he is, you need to be able to grasp the concept of non-violence, Satyagraha. Satyagraha by definition means the insistence on truth, and force derivable from...

  38. mira behn

    left her home in Britain to live and work with Mohandas Gandhi, the leader of the Indian independence movement. She devoted her life to human development, the advancement of Gandhi's principles and the freedom struggle in India. In doing so, Gandhi gave her the name Mirabehn, after Meera Bai, the great...

  39. The Defining Force of Life

    Jinnah was born on Christmas day of 1876 to an upper class family from Gujarat, the same province of his future political ally and later rival, Mohandas Gandhi. Like most Indian politicians, Jinnah received a western education and was trained in the law. Before political life became his primary concern,...

  40. Gandhian Perspective on the Indian State

    untouchability, property, industrialization, politics or state can be understood. Criticism of the Modern State Like many other Indian leaders, Gandhi had great difficulty in accepting the modern and liberal capitalist state. He took great pains to point out the imperfections and dangers of modern...

  41. Anti-Colonial Nationalismi in British Colonial India

    emergence of rivals between different religious groups within the country both wanting control. The leader of this revolution, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, inspired people across the nation to fight for their independence in ways other than killing with his famous non-violence tactics. He brought together...

  42. The Method of Civil Disobedience

    Gandhi All of the problems that Mohandas Gandhi tried to solve centralized around one main point at first, freeing India from British control , he wanted an independent India that was run by its own people, without foreign influence. His methods to solve this problems was seen as a little abstruse...

  43. Life and Times of Mahatma Ghandi

    this essay is ,Mahatma Gandhi. The turning point in Mahatma Gandhi's life began in South Africa. He found himself in the midst of an intimidated and oppressed Indian community that was the target of state sanctioned discrimination. The leadership role did not come easily. Gandhi struggled to overcome...

  44. Mahathmaghandi

    MAHATHMA GANDHI MAHATHMA GHANDI IS NOT ONLY A FREEDOM FIGHTER, HE IS ALSO A LOVER OF HIS COUNTRY, PEOPLE,ETC. HE WENT FOR HIS HIGHER STUDIES IN SOUTH AFRICA. WHEN HE WAS COMING BACK TO INDIA HE BOOKED A TICKET IN THE FIRST CLASS WITH THE BRITISHERS. THE PEOPLE IN THE TRAIN DID NOT ALLOW HIM TO SIT...

  45. Non Violence the Most Potent Weapon

    the world are the great Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagwan Mahaveer, John Dear, Malala Yousafzai, Martin Luther King, and Martin Luther King Jr... Without Mahatma Gandhi’s countless sacrifices and peaceful efforts India would not be where it is today. The willingness Mahatma Gandhi and his fellow advocates of peace...

  46. Bravest Moment

    Experience The British invasion formed into a historical development of British colonialism in India. Despite India under the British rule, Mahatma Gandhi played an important role in gaining Independence. He not only changed India but also strongly fought for India's independence, using various strategies...

  47. An Education in Movement

    An education in movement “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”  ― Mahatma Gandhi Maria Tecla Artemesia Montessori was the creator of the education by Montessori methods which involved leaning by movement. She was born on August 31, 1870 in Chiaravalle, Italy...

  48. Of Young India, Old Rulers and the Son-Rise....

    Indian politics, can you shortlist a few politicians who are below 45? (I said shortlist 'coz the list is really very short) You might name Rahul Gandhi, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Omar Abdullah, Sachin Pilot, Milind Deora, etc. Okay, since you've answered my first question, here's another one. What do these...

  49. Leadership and Philosophical Positions

    displayed and their influence on the context that lead to the success and failure in their missions, Pieter William Botha, leader of South Africa; Mahatma Gandhi, leader of India and Slobodan Milosevic, leader of Yugoslavia will be analysed in this paper. They were the leaders in the war situations out of which...

  50. Jiojhoiuho

    ethical ideal of early Buddhism and Jainism. Gandhi insisted that ahimsa was Hinduism's "highest religious law" (_paramo__ Dharma_). He equated it to "God" and "truth," also redefining it in positive terms as "love." The powers of truth and love were so great, Gandhi argued, that united they could "move the...

  51. Learning Human Dignity and Rights Through Cinema

    choosing concerns that only benefit their own lives, the masses have terminated their ability to care. Such is the case, as portrayed in the films of Gandhi, Water, and Hotel Rwanda, in each film’s respective lands. Each film is a docudrama, retelling of the broken conditions of a society through a third...

  52. Peer Pressure

    11, 1966 | Shrimati Indira Gandhi | January 24, 1966 - March 24, 1977 | Shri Morarji Desai | March 24, 1977 - July 28, 1979 | Shri Charan Singh | July 28, 1979 - January 14, 1980 | Shrimati Indira Gandhi | January 14, 1980 - October 31, 1984 | Shri Rajiv Gandhi | October 31, 1984 - December...

  53. Film Critique: Water Uncovered

    also a way in which all people in the world differ. Water as a whole helps demonstrate to the audience an idea of what India was like in the time of Gandhi, which is around the 1920's. The movie focuses on its main characters, which are mainly widows, to demonstrate the Hindu caste system, and to show...

  54. Martin Luther King's Beliefs

    Martin Luther King, Jr. came forth as a leader in the civil rights movement, his beliefs from his foundations were put into action. Based on Mahatma Gandhi, his beliefs of non-violent resistance were proven to be an effective method to combat racial segregation. Martin Luther King, Jr. captured the attention...

  55. Lord Krishna: the Management Guru

    slide we will discuss about the leadership style of Gandhi ji (Bapu). Page ♣ 3 ♣ The Father of the Nation is now being held up as the master strategist, an exemplary leader, and someone whose ideas and tactics corporate India can emulate. ♣ Gandhi ji reinvented the rules of the game to deal...

  56. Student

    was then sent to Aligarh, where he had the opportunity of meeting several educationists and nationalists, including Reverend Wigram (his principal), Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru and Abul Kalam Azad. After returning to his own province (NWFP of British India), he worked for inculcation of ideas of nationalism...

  57. Freedom at Midnight

    1947-48, beginning with the appointment of Lord Mountbatten as the last viceroy of British India, and ending with the death and funeral of Mahatma Gandhi. The authors having interviewed many of those who were there, including Lord Mountbatten, the book gives a detailed account of the last year of...

  58. He Had a Dream

    He Had a Dream Kings nonviolent teachings were mainly influenced by Mohandas Gandhi. King, like Gandhi believed that “social problem can be solved without resorting to primitive methods of violence.” (Martin Luther King, 1958, Peace News) While King was in Theology school, he thought the only way to...

  59. Gopal Krishna Gokhale

    journal’Sudharak’ of the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha. 15. In 1912 Gokhale went to South Africa where he worked with Gandhi and was successful in bringing Gandhi back on the Indian political scene. For this Gandhi accepted him as his political mentor. Gokhale also demanded relief for Indian bonded labour in Natal. ...

  60. me and you

    one Terrorist organization has killed two political leaders in two countries.(Mr, Ranasinghe Premadasa-President of Sri Lankai[n 1994] & Mr, Rajiv Gandhi-Prime minister of India[in 1991]). LTTE also had a political background in locally and internationally. The world 3rd largest army, Indian army also...