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Gandhi The Mahatma
Mahatma Gandhi, born in 1869, was a pivotal leader in India’s struggle for independence from British rule. Known for his philosophy of non-violence (ahimsa) and civil disobedience, he championed peaceful resistance and led significant movements such as the Salt March and Quit India Movement. Gandhi’s approach emphasized self-reliance and social reforms, including efforts to eradicate untouchability and improve the status of women. His legacy extends globally, influencing civil rights movements and advocating for peaceful solutions to conflict. Despite his assassination in 1948, his principles continue to inspire movements for justice and equality around the world.