Pankaj and nidhi biography of mahatma gandhi
Father of Nation, popular as " Mahatma Gandhi ," originally known as Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi was a leader, lawyer, and a great social activist.
In this book Gandhiji's life and
He was not only a great socialist who played an amazing role as a leader in the Independence of India but also a leader who always supported nonviolence and organized Satyagrah protests against British rule; he and thousands of Indians supported his non-violent approach and took part in his Protest with peace. Indian public had huge respect for him and addressed him as " Bapu ", which means " father " in Gujarati.
Thousands of people used to follow him and gather and join his ways whenever he took any stands against British rule. Many times he went to jail for the freedom of the country, and not only in India but in the entire world, he was popular. He spent all his life for the country, and in , he also died while working for the country. All his sacrifices and efforts gave him great reorganization as he got the title of " Mahatma ", which means saint in Hindi.
Mahatma Gandhi's popularity didn't even stop after his death, and now he is known as one of the most popular personalities in the world and is taught as " father of Nation " in textbooks for schools. Many great personalities like Martin Luther King or Nelson Mandela followed his principles, and many still are; he is an inspiration worldwide.
Karam Chand married four 4 times, and her last wife, Putlibai, was the mother of Mahatma Gandhi. His mother and Father have 3 more children a daughter and 2 sons except him. Also, there were two daughters from his Father and his previous wives. Karam Chand was a great Chief Minister and was loved by his people. Mohandas was a restless child who was a little naughty but inspired by the stories such as " Harish Chandra " and " Shravan Kumar ", which made him too inspired by loyalty, truth, and love.
His entire life, he followed these values and lived a simple life. In his Father shifted to Rajkot on the basis of the security of Deewan, and in , he became the deewan of Rajkot and called his family there. In Rajkot, Mahatma Gandhi went to school at the age of 9, the school was near his home and as he was interested in studies, his Father put him in " Alfred High School " at the age of 11, but he was an average student who didn't much speak and wasn't interested in sports much.