Categories 1.Background Statistics 2.Time in Africa 3.Return to India 4.Ashram 5.First movement 6.Declaration of complete Independence 7.Salt march 8.Gandhi.

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Categories 1.Background Statistics 2.Time in Africa 3.Return to India 4.Ashram 5.First movement 6.Declaration of complete Independence 7.Salt march 8.Gandhi Irwin Pact 9.Calling for Social Reform 10.World War II 11.Quit India Campaign 12.Partition 13.End

MAHATMA GANDHI: LIFE & TIMES Aarti Rao & Aman Govil

Dutiful Son

Studied Law at University College, London

Early days, Johannesburg practice, South Africa

Gandhi returns to India

Founded Sabarmati Ashram

World War I – Gandhi supports the British

Declaration of Complete Independence

The Salt March at Dandi

Fight against Untouchability

World War II

Quit India Campaign

Partition Riots

Gandhi’s Last Fast

My true test of non-violence will come when I’m shot by an assassin, and I am able to die without holding any malice toward my assassin. Mahatma Gandhi