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    In 1915‚ Gandhi returned to India permanently. He brought an international reputation as a leading Indian nationalist‚ theorist and organiser. He joined the Indian National Congress and was introduced to Indian issues‚ politics and the Indian people primarily by Gopal Krishna Gokhale. Gokhale was a key leader of the Congress Party best known for his restraint and moderation‚ and his insistence on working inside the system. Gandhi took Gokhale’s liberal approach based on British Whiggish traditions

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    Great Britain leading to the Salt March and eventual Indian independence in 1947. In 1930 Mohandas “MahatmaGandhi‚ an Indian lawyer often regarded as the father of his country‚ sent a handwritten letter to the representative of the British crown in India‚ Viceroy Lord Irwin‚ which aimed to end Indian oppression through nonviolent means. Through his use of charged language and repetition‚ Gandhi conveys his desire for peace and justice along with the Indian people’s resentment of British colonial

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    Mohandas Gandhi‚ Whom most people know as Mahatma‚ meaning “Great Soul‚” is one of the most prevalent images in the minds of those who think about great leaders‚ in the movement for human rights and non-violence. However‚ not much is known about his life as a child and his achievements in the early twentieth century. All the staging grounds in Gandhi’s stance towards non violence‚ human rights‚ and peace took place in the years leading up to the twentieth century and the first

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    topic is: "My personal view of Gandhi as Mahatma." Step 2. The key terms: Term Questions‚ definitions‚ examples         Leadership - Achievements of goals and he influenced our destiny.         Fight against racism - He fought against racism in many ways - led campaigns‚ organized strikes etc.         Struggle for independence - He spent his life to gain independence. Step 3. The overall contention I will argue in this essay is that Gandhi as a Mahatma. Step 4. In the introduction

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    nature. Mahatma Gandhi was an independence movement leader‚ and through non-violent civil disobedience‚ moved the world (“Mahatma Gandhi Bio”). Through the eyes of others‚ these two men were worlds apart‚ born for different purposes‚ with no clear connection between their actions. One man lived a lifestyle of solitude while the other constantly surrounded himself with family‚ friends‚ and followers. Although many would not string the two together‚ Chris McCandless and Mahatma Gandhi share their

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    G.D GOENKA WORLD INSTITUTE GMSI422: LEADERSHIPS IN ORGANISATIONS Report on Mahatma Gandhi in context with “ Halpert’s dimensions of Charisma.” Module Leader: SUBMITTED BY: Shefali Bajaj Priya Tyagi PGDBM-2 Roll no. 120123

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    Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Freedom Struggle One of the greatest men in the history of India is unarguably Mahatma Gandhi. The way he gave shape and character to India’s freedom struggle is worthy of a standing ovation. He sacrificed his own life for the sake of his country. The respect that he earned for himself despite leading a simple lifestyle is much appreciable. Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in the freedom struggle of India. His non violent ways and peaceful methods were the foundation

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    as the Gandhian Era in Indian Politics. During the period‚ Gandhi spoke the final word on behalf of the Indian National Congress in negotiating with the British Government for constitutional reforms‚ and for chalking out a programme for the national movement. Mahatma Gandhi led the national freedom struggle against the British rule. The most unique thing about this struggle was that it was completely nonviolent. Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd October‚ 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat. After

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    Mohandas Gandhi – Father of Modern India – Sky W. During the late 1800’s‚ India was yet again being taken over by another conquering nation (Britain). The British were not the first to do this‚ but followed in the footsteps of the Greek and Persian invasions of the 5th Century BC. Though the control factor remained the same‚ the way the British went about doing it – gradual and subtle – was not the same method the Persians or the Greeks used of an immediate and simple takeover. If India were to

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    Mahatmas Gandhi and Maximilien Robespierre were two revolutionary leaders who were seeking for religious change. Both nationalist‚ or person who advocates political independence for a country‚ handled these revolutions in different ways ‚one using nonviolence and one using terror. Also both leaders expected different rewards in conclusion of their protests. Gandhi and Robespierre definitely handled things in different ways. For example if someone disagreed with Gandhi’s beliefs he would talk to

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