To celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar (Gujarat, India) to a Hindu (Vaishnava merchant) family. His ancestors were Gandhi (business grocery) by profession, but none of them had done Gandhi’s business in the previous three generations, and he was somehow the prince of the princely state. Mohandas Gandhi’s father, Karamchand Gandhi, was also a Devan of Porbandar State. Besides, he was also a Diwan of Rajkot and Wankaner. According to the Vaishnava tradition, the Gandhi family was a strict vegetarian. Mohandas was married to Kasturba at the age of only 5 because of the practice of child marriage prevailing in Hindus. Mohandas Gandhi had four sons; The eldest son Harilal (born Sun 8), followed by Manilal (born Sun 7), followed by Ramdas (born Sun 3) and the youngest son Devdas (born Sun 7).
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar (Gujarat, India) to a Hindu (Vaishnava merchant) family. His ancestors were Gandhi (business grocery) by profession, but none of them had done Gandhi’s business in the previous three generations, and he was somehow the prince of the princely state. Mohandas Gandhi’s father, Karamchand Gandhi, was also a Devan of Porbandar State. Besides, he was also a Diwan of Rajkot and Wankaner. According to the Vaishnava tradition, the Gandhi family was a strict vegetarian. Mohandas was married to Kasturba at the age of only 5 because of the practice of child marriage prevailing in Hindus. Mohandas Gandhi had four sons; The eldest son Harilal (born Sun 8), followed by Manilal (born Sun 7), followed by Ramdas (born Sun 3) and the youngest son Devdas (born Sun 7).
Until his youth, Gandhi was a very ordinary student. They were initially studied in Porbandar and later in Rajkot. After completing his matriculation exam, he joined the University of Bombay in Shamdas College for higher studies. However, it did not last there. Many of his family members were employed in high positions in Gujarat. The desire of their families was to become a barrister in order to maintain such a family orientation. It was only then that he got a chance to study in England. Also, because of the British rule in India, they believed that England was the land of thinkers and poets and England was the center of the Tehzeeb. Thus he seized this opportunity to travel to England.
Indian President Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Bapu or Mahatma Gandhi, celebrated his birth anniversary on the 3rd of October every year as a Gandhi Jayanti. This day is also celebrated as World Non-Violence Day. In fact, Gandhiji is known throughout the world for his non-violent movement and this day is celebrated for his respect and respect globally.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 1, 2 – January 1, 2), known as Mahatma. He was an extremely gifted leader. He gave freedom to India as the world was stunned by the British government. His philosophy of non-violent movement had a profound influence on peaceful transfer both nationally and internationally. In his words, this movement was a satyagraha; And finally he succeeded and proved it. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the great hero of India’s freedom struggle, was a human being in the world, he is known worldwide as Mahatma Gandhi and is honored as the President of India. He put India’s movement for independence from the British Raj on the world map. His ideals have been inspiring for a peaceful change movement in India and in other countries as well.
To celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
Organizing weekly program from 23/9/2019 to 2/10/2019
Planning a program according to the calendar of events from July 2019 to October 2020
Circular to be organized according to the circular for further details
To celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
To celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
Organizing weekly program from 23/9/2019 to 2/10/2019
Planning a program according to the calendar of events from July 2019 to October 2020
Circular to be organized according to the circular for further details
To celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi