Sunday, April 17, 2011

FACTS OF MAHATMA GANDHI


FACTS OF MAHATMA GANDHI


Here is a brief summary of some of the major facts associated with Mahatma Gandhi. These facts highlight some of the major achievements of 
Mohandas Gandhi and provide valuable information on Mahatama Gandhi. 
Birth: October 2, 1869
Death: January 30, 1948
Place of Birth: Porbandar, Gujarat
Father: Karamchand Gandhi
Mother: Putlibai
Wife: Katurbai 
1888-1891: Studied law in London

1893: Sailed for South Africa
1906: Began 

Satyagraha campaign in South Africa to protest the requirement that Indians be fingerprinted and carry identification cards
1915: Returned to India from South Africa
1917: Initiated Champaran Satyagraha to alleviate the condition of indigo planters
1919: Instituted Satyagraha campaign in India to protest the 
Rowlatt Acts, which deprived all Indians of important civil liberties.
1922: Ended 
Non-Cooperation movement against British Raj after his followers were involved in a series of riots and disturbances that violated his policy of nonviolence
1930: Led 
Dandi March to collect salt in protest of the British salt tax.
1931: Signed a pact with Lord Irwin to suspend the Civil Disobedience Movement and went to London to attend 
Round Table Conference.
1932: Fasted to protest the treatment of people who belonged to no Hindu caste, the Harijans or Untouchables
1942: Launched Quit India Movement against British Raj.
January 30, 1948: Assassinated by 
Nathuram Godse, a Hindu extremist.

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