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Mahatma Gandhi – dying for freedom | DW Documentary
Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948. Why was Gandhi killed and what events occurred before and after Gandhi's murder?
This documentary shows how India was dogged by nationalism and religious conflict on its path to independence - and how these factors mark the country to this day. On 20 January 1948, Gopal Godse, a Hindu fanatic, attempted to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi. Ten days later, his brother Nathuram Godse managed to finish the job: he killed Gandhi. For Gopal Godse, India's Independence Day in August 1947 was a day of mourning. "Bharat Mata," "Mother India," which the young Brahmin zealously worshipped, had lost many of its provinces. Predominantly Muslim East Bengal had become East Pakistan, whilst western Punjab, the provinces of Sindh and B...
published: 31 Jan 2018
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HISTORY OF | History of Mahatma Gandhi
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PM Modi unveils a bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Hiroshima, Japan
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Martyr's Day: The Real Story Behind Mahatma Gandhi's Assassination | Newsmo
' Why I killed Gandhi' a 2017 short film on Mahatma Gandhi's assassination has become the centre of a major political controversy. Many have urged the Prime Minister to ban the movie from the release on the OTT platforms.
But do you all know the real story behind Mahatma Gandhi's assassination? And who was the infamous Nathuram Godse? Watch to find out.
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was, born on 2nd October 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat, India.
His father, Mr. Karamchand Gandhi was a higher official of Porbandar, and mother Putlibai was a religious woman. Gandhi was an average student, but a boy of strong principles. But who had known that he would lead one of the most influential protests in the history of the world?
He was married at the age of 13, to Kasturba, who was 14 years old. At the age of 19, he went to England, to study Law. After he returned home, he began to practice law. But soon he left for South Africa, to work in a Law Firm. ...
published: 03 Jun 2020
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Mahatma Gandhi and India's Struggle for Independence
Mahatma Gandhi's life tragically came to an end less than a year after leading India to its independence from Britain.
Gandhi has been called the Father of India and was given the nickname “Mahatma” meaning great soul. He introduced the concept of Satyagraha and led the famous Salt March in India, becoming a symbol of peace and human rights all around the world, inspiring other leaders like MLK Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
Gandhi’s lifelong pursuits through non-violence allowed him to achieve change for his country.
Stick around to learn more about his life and work in this animated biography of Mahatma Gandhi.
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published: 09 Jun 2021
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Mohandas Gandhi, the Power of Nonviolence
Mohandas Gandhi devoted his life to freeing India from the yoke of British rule, always with the strong conviction that people could never win their rights through violence.
published: 01 May 2020
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The Ugly Truth About Gandhi
Everyone knows the peace-loving prophet who stood for kindness and love to all, Gandhi, but did this holy man actually practice what he preached? Check out today's new video that exposes a dark side to Gandhi that will leave you shocked!
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Hidden Side Of Gandhi in South Africa | Keerthi History with @AbhijitChavda #history #india
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The life story of Mahatma Gandhi | Father of Nation | India | Kids Light Up!
Quick biography to learn about Gandhi | Kids story in English | Fun animations
Learn about the father of the Nation who led India to independence by his non violence principles.
To know more about him you can read his biography book “ My experiments with truth”
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Mahatma Gandhi – dying for freedom | DW Documentary
Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948. Why was Gandhi killed and what events occurred before and after Gandhi's murder?
Th...
Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948. Why was Gandhi killed and what events occurred before and after Gandhi's murder?
This documentary shows how India was dogged by nationalism and religious conflict on its path to independence - and how these factors mark the country to this day. On 20 January 1948, Gopal Godse, a Hindu fanatic, attempted to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi. Ten days later, his brother Nathuram Godse managed to finish the job: he killed Gandhi. For Gopal Godse, India's Independence Day in August 1947 was a day of mourning. "Bharat Mata," "Mother India," which the young Brahmin zealously worshipped, had lost many of its provinces. Predominantly Muslim East Bengal had become East Pakistan, whilst western Punjab, the provinces of Sindh and Baluchistan and the land of the warlike Pashtuns made up West Pakistan a thousand miles away. This too was predominantly Muslim. Godse didn’t just see the former colonial power, Great Britain, as responsible for the "amputation," he also believed the Muslims were to blame. But, in Godse’s eyes, the main culprit was a Hindu who was celebrated as a hero because he had defied the English, a small man with round wire glasses and a white cotton robe: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as "Mahatma," the great soul. The Godse brothers did not care that Gandhi had always condemned conflict between the various religious communities and opposed the partition of India. They were members of the far-right Hindu Mahasabha, the "Great Assembly of Hindus," which had close links with the anti-British and fascist National Volunteer Corps. And now extremist Hindus are gaining ground in India again...
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Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948. Why was Gandhi killed and what events occurred before and after Gandhi's murder?
This documentary shows how India was dogged by nationalism and religious conflict on its path to independence - and how these factors mark the country to this day. On 20 January 1948, Gopal Godse, a Hindu fanatic, attempted to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi. Ten days later, his brother Nathuram Godse managed to finish the job: he killed Gandhi. For Gopal Godse, India's Independence Day in August 1947 was a day of mourning. "Bharat Mata," "Mother India," which the young Brahmin zealously worshipped, had lost many of its provinces. Predominantly Muslim East Bengal had become East Pakistan, whilst western Punjab, the provinces of Sindh and Baluchistan and the land of the warlike Pashtuns made up West Pakistan a thousand miles away. This too was predominantly Muslim. Godse didn’t just see the former colonial power, Great Britain, as responsible for the "amputation," he also believed the Muslims were to blame. But, in Godse’s eyes, the main culprit was a Hindu who was celebrated as a hero because he had defied the English, a small man with round wire glasses and a white cotton robe: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as "Mahatma," the great soul. The Godse brothers did not care that Gandhi had always condemned conflict between the various religious communities and opposed the partition of India. They were members of the far-right Hindu Mahasabha, the "Great Assembly of Hindus," which had close links with the anti-British and fascist National Volunteer Corps. And now extremist Hindus are gaining ground in India again...
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- published: 31 Jan 2018
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HISTORY OF | History of Mahatma Gandhi
Today we remember #MahatmaGandhi on his birthday, and look back on his prolific life in his quest for India's independence and for peaceful protesting. Ever cou...
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- published: 02 Oct 2020
- views: 77520
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PM Modi unveils a bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Hiroshima, Japan
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveils bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Hiroshima, Japan
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Martyr's Day: The Real Story Behind Mahatma Gandhi's Assassination | Newsmo
' Why I killed Gandhi' a 2017 short film on Mahatma Gandhi's assassination has become the centre of a major political controversy. Many have urged the Prime Min...
' Why I killed Gandhi' a 2017 short film on Mahatma Gandhi's assassination has become the centre of a major political controversy. Many have urged the Prime Minister to ban the movie from the release on the OTT platforms.
But do you all know the real story behind Mahatma Gandhi's assassination? And who was the infamous Nathuram Godse? Watch to find out.
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' Why I killed Gandhi' a 2017 short film on Mahatma Gandhi's assassination has become the centre of a major political controversy. Many have urged the Prime Minister to ban the movie from the release on the OTT platforms.
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- published: 30 Jan 2022
- views: 452445
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Know About Mahatma Gandhi #Mahatma_Gandhi
#mohandas_karamchand_gandhi#Great_Personalities
For amazing facts and interesting quiz on Mahatma Gandhi, visit the link given below:
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#mohandas_karamchand_gandhi#Great_Personalities
For amazing facts and interesting quiz on Mahatma Gandhi, visit the link given below:
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was, born on 2nd October 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat, India.
His father, Mr. Karamchand Gandhi was a higher official of Porbandar, and mother Putlibai was a religious woman. Gandhi was an average student, but a boy of strong principles. But who had known that he would lead one of the most influential protests in the history of the world?
He was married at the age of 13, to Kasturba, who was 14 years old. At the age of 19, he went to England, to study Law. After he returned home, he began to practice law. But soon he left for South Africa, to work in a Law Firm. He stayed there for 21 years. During his stay in South Africa, Gandhi fought for the rights of Indians.
During those times South Africa was dominated by Europeans, and they treated the people with dark skin color, very badly. Gandhi had the bitter experience of inequality in South Africa. On one such incident, he was forced to give up his first-class railway seat to a European. When Gandhi refused to do so, he was thrown out of the train.
Gandhi fought against inequality and was supported by many Indians who were facing the problem since many years, but never had the courage to fight back.
Do you know how did he fight for the rights of Indians?
He fought bravely, with a strange technique called – Non-Violence
Non-violence helped Gandhi won respect for the Indians, they were treated well after that and could even cast their vote in elections.
In 1914, Gandhi came back to India, at that time the country was still under the British rule. Gandhi joined the freedom movement and soon started leading the freedom movement with his weapons- non-violence and non-cooperation.
Gandhi gave a new direction to the freedom movement in India. And he soon became the leader of the Indian National Congress. Dandi March marked a turning point in the Indian freedom movement.
The salt tax was imposed on Indians by the Britishers did not allow Indians to collect, produce, or sell, salt. Indians were forced to buy salt from Britishers after paying a huge tax. So, poor people could not buy salt.
Gandhi organized a salt march which started on 12th March 1930, with 78 people from his ashram in Ahmedabad to the seaside village of Dandi. They covered a distance of 240 miles, and reached Dandi in 3 weeks, walking about 12 miles every day. On the way, they were joined by thousands of freedom fighters.
Gandhi and his fellowmen were arrested following the salt march. Later Gandhi began the Quit India movement in 1942, he was arrested again and released in 1944. Finally, India became Independent on 15th Aug 1947.
His autobiography, “The Story of My Experiments with Truth”, is surely a book to read.
Gandhi was assassinated on 30th January 1948 by Nathuram Godse, who disagreed with the Principles of Gandhi.
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was, born on 2nd October 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat, India.
His father, Mr. Karamchand Gandhi was a higher official of Porbandar, and mother Putlibai was a religious woman. Gandhi was an average student, but a boy of strong principles. But who had known that he would lead one of the most influential protests in the history of the world?
He was married at the age of 13, to Kasturba, who was 14 years old. At the age of 19, he went to England, to study Law. After he returned home, he began to practice law. But soon he left for South Africa, to work in a Law Firm. He stayed there for 21 years. During his stay in South Africa, Gandhi fought for the rights of Indians.
During those times South Africa was dominated by Europeans, and they treated the people with dark skin color, very badly. Gandhi had the bitter experience of inequality in South Africa. On one such incident, he was forced to give up his first-class railway seat to a European. When Gandhi refused to do so, he was thrown out of the train.
Gandhi fought against inequality and was supported by many Indians who were facing the problem since many years, but never had the courage to fight back.
Do you know how did he fight for the rights of Indians?
He fought bravely, with a strange technique called – Non-Violence
Non-violence helped Gandhi won respect for the Indians, they were treated well after that and could even cast their vote in elections.
In 1914, Gandhi came back to India, at that time the country was still under the British rule. Gandhi joined the freedom movement and soon started leading the freedom movement with his weapons- non-violence and non-cooperation.
Gandhi gave a new direction to the freedom movement in India. And he soon became the leader of the Indian National Congress. Dandi March marked a turning point in the Indian freedom movement.
The salt tax was imposed on Indians by the Britishers did not allow Indians to collect, produce, or sell, salt. Indians were forced to buy salt from Britishers after paying a huge tax. So, poor people could not buy salt.
Gandhi organized a salt march which started on 12th March 1930, with 78 people from his ashram in Ahmedabad to the seaside village of Dandi. They covered a distance of 240 miles, and reached Dandi in 3 weeks, walking about 12 miles every day. On the way, they were joined by thousands of freedom fighters.
Gandhi and his fellowmen were arrested following the salt march. Later Gandhi began the Quit India movement in 1942, he was arrested again and released in 1944. Finally, India became Independent on 15th Aug 1947.
His autobiography, “The Story of My Experiments with Truth”, is surely a book to read.
Gandhi was assassinated on 30th January 1948 by Nathuram Godse, who disagreed with the Principles of Gandhi.
- published: 03 Jun 2020
- views: 256177
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Mahatma Gandhi and India's Struggle for Independence
Mahatma Gandhi's life tragically came to an end less than a year after leading India to its independence from Britain.
Gandhi has been called the Father of Ind...
Mahatma Gandhi's life tragically came to an end less than a year after leading India to its independence from Britain.
Gandhi has been called the Father of India and was given the nickname “Mahatma” meaning great soul. He introduced the concept of Satyagraha and led the famous Salt March in India, becoming a symbol of peace and human rights all around the world, inspiring other leaders like MLK Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
Gandhi’s lifelong pursuits through non-violence allowed him to achieve change for his country.
Stick around to learn more about his life and work in this animated biography of Mahatma Gandhi.
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Mahatma Gandhi's life tragically came to an end less than a year after leading India to its independence from Britain.
Gandhi has been called the Father of India and was given the nickname “Mahatma” meaning great soul. He introduced the concept of Satyagraha and led the famous Salt March in India, becoming a symbol of peace and human rights all around the world, inspiring other leaders like MLK Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
Gandhi’s lifelong pursuits through non-violence allowed him to achieve change for his country.
Stick around to learn more about his life and work in this animated biography of Mahatma Gandhi.
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- published: 09 Jun 2021
- views: 124759
4:32
Mohandas Gandhi, the Power of Nonviolence
Mohandas Gandhi devoted his life to freeing India from the yoke of British rule, always with the strong conviction that people could never win their rights thro...
Mohandas Gandhi devoted his life to freeing India from the yoke of British rule, always with the strong conviction that people could never win their rights through violence.
https://wn.com/Mohandas_Gandhi,_The_Power_Of_Nonviolence
Mohandas Gandhi devoted his life to freeing India from the yoke of British rule, always with the strong conviction that people could never win their rights through violence.
- published: 01 May 2020
- views: 202644
13:40
The Ugly Truth About Gandhi
Everyone knows the peace-loving prophet who stood for kindness and love to all, Gandhi, but did this holy man actually practice what he preached? Check out toda...
Everyone knows the peace-loving prophet who stood for kindness and love to all, Gandhi, but did this holy man actually practice what he preached? Check out today's new video that exposes a dark side to Gandhi that will leave you shocked!
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6:17
The life story of Mahatma Gandhi | Father of Nation | India | Kids Light Up!
Quick biography to learn about Gandhi | Kids story in English | Fun animations
Learn about the father of the Nation who led India to independence by his non vi...
Quick biography to learn about Gandhi | Kids story in English | Fun animations
Learn about the father of the Nation who led India to independence by his non violence principles.
To know more about him you can read his biography book “ My experiments with truth”
You can check the site: gandhiashramsabarmati.org for my writings and many of my notable things displayed in this ashram.
Sources:
My experiments with truth biography book
https://gandhiashramsabarmati.org/en/
https://www.history.com/topics/india/mahatma-gandhi
https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/audio/thillaiyadi-valliammai
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/thillayadi-valliammai-girl-who-inspired-mahatma-remembered/article5718820.ece
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Quick biography to learn about Gandhi | Kids story in English | Fun animations
Learn about the father of the Nation who led India to independence by his non violence principles.
To know more about him you can read his biography book “ My experiments with truth”
You can check the site: gandhiashramsabarmati.org for my writings and many of my notable things displayed in this ashram.
Sources:
My experiments with truth biography book
https://gandhiashramsabarmati.org/en/
https://www.history.com/topics/india/mahatma-gandhi
https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/audio/thillaiyadi-valliammai
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/thillayadi-valliammai-girl-who-inspired-mahatma-remembered/article5718820.ece
All the royalty free images are used fairly. If one of your images has been used and i haven’t attributed it please contact me by email and I will quickly resolve that.
For more fun stories of world leaders & personalities
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#Gandhi #fatherofthenation #Bapu #non-violence #funbiography #indianindependence #quickfactsongandhi #gandhilifestory
#india #kidslightup
- published: 02 Jan 2021
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