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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGandhi's autobiography, titled "The Story of My Experiments with Truth," is a profound account of his life and philosophy. In this book, Gandhi shares his personal journey, from his early years in India to his experiences in South Africa and his pivotal role in India's struggle for independence. He reflects on his experiments with nonviolence, civil disobedience, and his commitment to truth and simplicity. The autobiography provides insight into Gandhi's spiritual and political evolution, his vision of a just society, and his enduring principles of nonviolent resistance. It remains a classic work on self-discovery, social change, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.
M.K. Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi, born in 1869, was a pivotal figure in India's fight for independence from British rule. After studying law in England, he developed a unique philosophy of nonviolent resistance, Satyagraha, which he employed in South Africa to combat racial discrimination and later brought back to India. Gandhi's leadership in the Indian National Congress led to various nonviolent movements, such as the Salt March, which contributed to India gaining independence in 1947. His tragic assassination in 1948 marked the loss of a global icon, leaving behind a legacy of nonviolence and a symbol of peaceful activism that continues to inspire movements for justice and social change worldwide.
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