Gandhi Jayanti 2020 - History | Significance | Quotes
Gandhi Jayanti 2020
Happy Gandhi Jayanti 2020: Mahatma Gandhi’s 151st birth anniversary and the whole country is ready to celebrate the International Day of Non-Violence with utmost fervor and respect for the great leader. Here are wishes, quotes, images, and messages by the “Father of the Nation.”
Gandhiji drove the autonomy development against the British. Gandhi was instrumental in testing the British-forced salt assessment with the Dandi Salt March in 1930. Mahatma Gandhi added to the Indian opportunity battle, however he additionally battled to carry changes to society. He battled against the previous Indian station framework and progressed in the direction of the annulment of the obtuse treatment of untouchables.
HISTORY
Mahatma Gandhi is known as the Father of the country. He assumed a huge part in the battle against Britishers and helped India gain its autonomy. He added to the opportunity battle of India through his peaceful ways and helped the country dispose old enough old practices like unapproachability as well. His way of thinking and Nobel work made him gain the title of 'Mahatma' which actually signifies 'Extraordinary Soul'. His belief systems and theory made him famous around the globe. On June 15, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly passed a goal to pronounce October 2 as the International Day of Non-Violence.
SIGNIFICANCE
QUOTES
- “Forgiveness is the quality of the brave, not of the cowardly. The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”
- “Unity among the different races and the different communities belonging to different religions of India is indispensable to the birth of national life.”
- “Heroes are made in the hour of defeat. Success is, therefore, well described as a series of glorious defeats.”
- “Democracy necessarily means a conflict of will and ideas, involving sometimes a war to the knife between different ideas.”
- “Ahinsa is the highest duty. Even if we cannot practice it in full, we must try to understand its spirit and refrain as far as is humanly possible from violence.”
- “You can chain me, You can torture me, You can even destroy this body, But you will never imprison my mind. Happy Gandhi Jayanti.”
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