ASSEMBLY OF 8K GAND HI JA YANTI “ Non Violence & Peace Building”
GANDHIJI Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated on October 2nd, marks the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a pivotal leader in India's struggle for independence and a proponent of non-violent resistance, emphasizing the importance of peace and social justice in contemporary society. Gandhi pioneered the philosophy of Satyagraha, advocating for non-violent protests against British rule, which inspired future civil rights movements globally and emphasized moral integrity in political struggle. Celebrating Gandhi Jayanti serves as a reminder of Mahatma Gandhi's enduring legacy of peace and non-violence, encouraging individuals and communities to reflect on the importance of these values in resolving conflicts and fostering harmony in society. Gandhi's teachings emphasize the power of non-violence (Ahimsa) as a means to achieve social and political change, advocating for peaceful resistance against oppression and injustice, which remains relevant in today's world.
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