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Paper Title: Rise of gandhi
Authors Name: Suraj Kumar , Dr. Swati Shastri
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Abstract: Abstract: The rise of Gandhi, a towering figure in Indian history and a global symbol of nonviolent resistance, is a multifaceted narrative of personal transformation, strategic activism, and moral leadership. Born in 1869 into a devout Hindu family in Porbandar, India, Gandhi's upbringing instilled in him a deep commitment to truth, nonviolence, and simplicity. His education in law in England and experiences in South Africa, where he confronted racial discrimination, played a pivotal role in shaping his advocacy for social justice and equality. Gandhi's ascent to prominence was marked by his leadership in the Indian independence movement, where he mobilized mass support through civil disobedience campaigns, boycotts, and nonviolent protests. Central to his philosophy was Satyagraha, the principle of truth-force, which emphasized moral persuasion and passive resistance in confronting injustice and oppression. Through iconic acts of civil disobedience such as the Salt March and Quit India Movement, Gandhi galvanized millions of Indians to challenge British colonial rule and demand self-governance. Gandhi's moral authority, personal charisma, and unwavering commitment to nonviolence earned him the title of Mahatma among his followers. His emphasis on self-reliance, community empowerment, and spiritual renewal resonated deeply with the Indian masses, fostering a sense of collective identity and purpose in the struggle for independence. Gandhi's vision of a pluralistic and inclusive society based on nonviolence, tolerance, and social justice continues to inspire movements for peace and justice worldwide. The enduring legacy of Gandhi's ideas and methods of resistance can be seen in the civil rights movement in the United States, the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, and various movements for social change globally. Gandhi's message of nonviolent resistance as a potent tool for social transformation remains pertinent in today's world marked by conflict, inequality, and injustice. Reflecting on Gandhi's life and legacy underscores the transformative power of moral courage, compassion, and solidarity in the pursuit of a more just and peaceful world.
Keywords: Mahatma Gandhi, Indian independence movement, nonviolent resistance, civil disobedience, Satyagraha, British colonial rule, Salt March, Quit India Movement, moral authority, self-reliance, community empowerment, spiritual renewal, pluralistic society, social justice, civil rights movement, anti-apartheid struggle, nonviolent resistance, moral courage, compassion, solidarity.
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