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Updated: 03 Oct 2023
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October 2 is the annual celebration of Gandhi Jayanti, which marks Mahatma Gandhi's 154th birth anniversary.
The United Nations General Assembly declared October 2 the International Day of Nonviolence in 2007 to honour Gandhi's principles. The United Nations encourages the dissemination of the message of nonviolence through education and public awareness. Gandhi Ji was a renowned freedom activist and a powerful political leader who played an essential role in India's struggle for independence against British rule. He is also considered the father of the country and improved the lives of India's poor people.
His ideology of truth and nonviolence influenced many, including Martin Luther and Nelson Mandela, in their struggle movement.
The theme of the International Day of Non -Violence 2023 is : "When and Why is it Celebrated?"
On October 2, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, a city in the Indian state of Gujarat. His father held the position of the chief minister, while his mother was a deeply religious woman who practised Vaishnavism.
In 1893, Gandhi went to South Africa to work as a lawyer. However, he was shocked by the discrimination he faced as an Indian immigrant in the country.
Return to India
In July of 1914, Gandhi returned to India from South Africa. He supported the British war effort during World War I but criticized colonial authorities for their unjust measures.
In 1925, Mahatma Gandhi published a list in his newspaper Young India of seven social sins that can cause significant harm to society. These behaviors include:
Gandhi was recognized as the Man of the Year by Time Magazine in 1930. Additionally, Time magazine listed him as one of the top 25 political icons in 2011. Despite being nominated five times between 1937 and 1948, Gandhi was never awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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