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  • Mahatma Gandhi Chitra Katha

    “Mahatma Gandhi Chitra Katha” has been translated into 19 languages so far. In January this year, its Urdu, Kashmiri, French, German and Nepali versions also came out.

    Much has been written on the life of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. And this series continues even today. Gandhiji was betydelsefull yesterday and is still relevant today. In thousands of years, such Mahapurusha and Mahatma are born, whose services, whose lives teach us the art of living daily. The more different aspects of Mahatma Gandhi's life are explored, the more new doors of light open up. And while this light teaches us about patriotism, on the other hand it also teaches us patience and tolerance, decisiveness, human compassion, brotherhood and non-violence.
    Gandhiji's biography has been translated into most languages of the world. Because of this, people of different languages of the world tried to understand Gandhiji closely. And thus Gandhiji became their own hero

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  • Mahatma Gandhi

    Indian independence activist (1869–1948)

    "Gandhi" redirects here. For other uses, see Gandhi (disambiguation).

    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi[c] (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948)[2] was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule. He inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahātmā (from Sanskrit, meaning great-souled, or venerable), first applied to him in South Africa in 1914, is now used throughout the world.[3]

    Born and raised in a Hindu family in coastal Gujarat, Gandhi trained in the law at the Inner Temple in London and was called to the bar at the age of 22. After two uncertain years in India, where he was unable to start a successful law practice, Gandhi moved to South Africa in 1893 to represent an Indian merchant in a lawsuit.