1) Led the Indian National Congress
2) Student of Hindu philosophy
3) In 1913 started his own newspaper called Indian Opinion
2006-11-19 14:25:53
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answer #1
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answered by smartgrl_09 2
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The movie's pretty good.
Ben Kingsley does a great job
It's available at Blockbuster in the Drama section
There is an intermission
Ravi Shankar did the music for the film
2006-11-19 14:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: મà«àª¹àª¨àª¦àª¾àª¸ àªàª°àª®àªàªàª¦ àªàª¾àªàª§à«, Hindi: मà¥à¤¹à¤¨à¤¦à¤¾à¤¸ à¤à¤°à¤®à¤à¤à¤¦ à¤à¤¾à¤à¤§à¥, IAST: mohandÄs karamcand gÄndhÄ«, IPA: [moËhÉnd̪aËs kÉrÉmtÊÉnd̪ gaËnd̪ʱiË]) (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948) was a major political and spiritual leader of the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer[1] of Satyagraha — resistance through mass civil disobedience strongly founded upon ahimsa (non-violence) becoming one of the strongest philosophies of freedom struggles worldwide. Gandhi is commonly known and spoken of worldwide as Mahatma Gandhi (Hindi: महातà¥à¤®à¤¾, mÉhatma ; from Sanskrit, Mahatma: Great Soul) and is fondly called Bapu (in Gujarati, Father).
Gandhi first employed his ideas of civil disobedience in the Indian struggle for civil rights in South Africa. Upon his return to India, Gandhi helped lead poor farmers and labourers to protest oppressive taxation and widespread discrimination.
Leading the Indian National Congress, Gandhi worked for the alleviation of poverty, the liberation of women, brotherhood, end to untouchability and caste discrimination and for the economic self-sufficiency of the nation. However, Gandhi's work focused upon the goal of Swaraj — self-rule for India. Gandhi famously led Indians in the disobedience of the salt tax through the 400 kilometre (248 miles) Dandi March, and in an open call for the British to Quit India in 1942. However his goal, freedom, came at a heavy cost: tens of thousands died in all of his movements as they clashed with the British.
Gandhi remained committed to non-violence and truth even in the most extreme situations. Gandhi was a student of Hindu philosophy and lived simply, organizing an ashram that was self-sufficient in its needs. He made his own clothes and lived on a simple vegetarian diet. He used rigorous fasts for self-purification as well as a means of protest. All this was mainly done to raise the status of India's depressed classes and draw them into the freedom struggle.
Gandhi's teachings have inspired civil rights leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Biko, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi. Gandhi is honoured as the Father of the Nation in India. His birthday on October 2nd is annually commemorated as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday.
2006-11-19 13:56:52
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answer #3
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answered by redunicorn 7
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1. He was a man.
2. He lived in India.
3. He is dead.
4. He is famous.
5. He is still dead.
2006-11-19 13:57:58
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answered by Free Ranger 4
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