Introduction
India is one of the most blessed regions that are closely associated with personalities that express an outstanding ability in what they do. Despite the fact that India is renowned for outstanding poverty levels, there is a positive dimension about it. There are very many enticing developments as well as discoveries that are accrued to Indian important men. It is thought that these among other great men are entirely involved in making India one among the supreme nations in the world1. There are very many diverse sectors that India has registered a diverse and encouraging discoveries as well developments. Among them is Medicine, entertainment, industrialization at large among other social- economic activities. As a result, the Indian region has been registered among the hopeful developing countries that have an encouraging economic status. Ideally, among all the men who are remembered for their outstanding performances as well as politically involved issues, there were them who outshined the others and are currently remembered in enemas numbers. The reason behind their much more recognition is because of the probable history as well as the land marks that they left behind. Among them was Mahatma Gandhi2. Mahatma is one of the most famous figures in India who is remembered for many social-economic related issues. This paper intends to elaborate the reason as to why he is recognized as an important figure in India and the impacts that he made to the Indian region as well as the whole world at large.
Mahatma Gandhi, who was also known as Mohadhas Karamchand Gandhi, was born in Porbander which was situated in state that is presently known as Gujarat. He was born on 2nd October, 1869. He had his basic schooling take place near a place that was known as Rajkot. He is believed to have a relatively rich history basing on the fact that his father was the prime minister at that time. This was despite the fact
Bibliography: Bladon, Rachel. Gandhi. Oxford: Macmillan Heinemann, 2011. Heinrichs, Ann. Mahatma Gandhi. Milwaukee, WI: World Almanac Library, 2001. Wilkinson, Philip. Gandhi: The Young Protester Who Founded a Nation. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2005.