Kisans gandhi biography

Biography through Stories


A life story retold playfully:

One of the oft-repeated biographies of the world, Gandhi's life went beyond a series of very interesting events and episodes to becoming a series of complex principles that helped India win its Independence. The key to understanding the complex Gandhi would then be to first find a simple gateway of a biography told playfully as a story, which also highlights the turning points of his life that eventually made Gandhi more than a mere human hero. He became an idea itself.



Biography through Timeline


The Life of Gandhi through chronology

Starting from his birth to death, through all his travels and events, this section marks the milestones of Gandhi's life to carve a picture of the essential Gandhi

1869

Gandhi is born

On 2 October 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, a coastal town in Gujarat, India.
Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in the city of Porbandar in Gujarat. His father, Karamchand Gandhi (1822-1885), who belonged to Hindu Modh-Baniya community, was the Diwan (Prime Mi

Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi

Res apud Vicidata repertae:

Nativitas: 2 Octobris 1869; Porbandar
Obitus: 30 Ianuarii 1948; Gandhi Smriti
Patria: India
Nomen nativum: મોહનદાસ ગાંધી

Familia

Genitores: Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi; Putlibai Karamchand Gandhi
Coniunx: Kasturba Gandhi
Proles: Harilal Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi, Devdas Gandhi

Memoria

Sepultura: Raj Ghat and associated memorials

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujaratice મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, Devanagari मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी), Mahatma ('Magnanimus') et Bapu ('Pater') emeritus appellatus (natus Porbandar in oppidoGujaratensi die 2 Octobris1869; necatus Dellii Novii die 30 Ianuarii1948), fuit causarum actor Indicus, diurnarius, asceta, pacifista.

Gandhi fuit dux politicus ac spiritalis motus saeculi 20Indiaelibertatem ac maiestatem appetentis, quas anno 1947Britanniarum Regno sine violentia resistendo, magistratibus non oboediendo et "ieiunio usque ad mortem" ad verum perduxit Britannicamque super Indiam dominationem finivit.

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The Sardar of the Kisans, The Telegraph

In 1931, the annual meeting of the Indian National Congress was held in the port city of Karachi. Vallabhbhai Patel was elected President. Early in his address, Patel remarked: ‘You have called a simple farmer to the highest office to which any Indian can aspire. I am conscious that your choice of me as first servant is not so much for what little I might have done, but it is the recognition of the amazing sacrifice made by Gujarat. Out of your generosity you have singled out Gujarat for that honour. But in truth every province did its utmost during … the greatest national awakening that we have known in modern times’.

In 1931 the Congress had been in existence for more than four decades. Yet in this time it had never before elected a person born in a peasant household to head the organization, this despite Mahatma Gandhi’s own claim—and exhortation—that ‘India lives in her villages’. All past Presidents of the Congress had been city-bred and city-raised.

Vallabhbhai Patel was the first major leader of the freedom movement who came from

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