Gandhi Ji And the Freedom Movement of India: An Analytical Study

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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v8n1.04

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Gandhi ji, National Movement, British, India, Freedom, Non-violence, Credible Contribution for Society

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In this Article, the contribution made by Mahatma Gandhi to the National Movement has been described. Mahatma Gandhi ji was the supreme leader of the Indian National Movement. Gandhi Ji was born on October 2, 1869, in the house of Karamchand Gandhi. After completing his elementary education, Gandhi ji went to England in 1988 to pursue higher education at the age of 19. He come to India in 1891 and then went to South Africa in 1893. He returned to India after 22 Years in 1915 and in 1917 used his weapon of active disobedience against the British in India with the Champaran Movement. Gandhi ji used truth and non-violence in his movement. Because of this the common people also started walking with Gandhi ji.

Gandhi ji participated in all the movements done by Indians to free India from the slavery of the British. Gandhi ji becomes synonymous with the national movement at that time. This was the reason that the British put Mahatma Gandhi in Jail many times and tortured him. But Gandhi ji succeeded in driving the British out of India with his weapon of Non-violence.

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Published

30-07-2022

How to Cite

Rakesh Kumar. (2022). Gandhi Ji And the Freedom Movement of India: An Analytical Study. Jai Maa Saraswati Gyandayini An International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 8(I), 10–12. https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v8n1.04

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