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He goes to make his life and fortune in Africa partly because he failed as a lawyer in India not once, but twice. People think that such a successful politician must have found success very early ...
Sixty-year-old Biru Manjhi described former chief minister Shibu Soren as Jharkhand’s Gandhi, who dedicated his life for the uplift of the poor, deprived, oppressed, and tribal communities. Tirkey, a ...
Mahatma Gandhi founded three football clubs in South Africa, all of which were named 'Passive Resisters.' The squad was made up of Indian-origin players who used the matches to promote Satyagrah ...
Mahatma Gandhi arrived in South Africa in 1893 and remained there until 1915, spending a considerable period in Durban, where he established the Phoenix Settlement in 1904.
She said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence in the face of Israel's devastating assault on Gaza is ‘deeply disappointing’ ...
Gandhi's ashes were brought to South Africa after his death in 1948 but only some of them were immersed in the ocean while the rest were given to a family friend who kept them for decades.
Gandhi, known as the Mahatma or "great soul," was shot and killed by a Hindu hard-liner in 1948 in New Delhi. His ashes were divided, stored in steel urns and sent across India and beyond for ...
MK Gandhi: Letter to Someone (Unknown) in Madanpalli. 25 January 1920. Stanley Rowland, Jr.: 2,500 Here Hail Boycott Leader. New York Times, 26 March 1956. ML King Jr., 23 June 1962.
And once Gandhi started his legal work in South Africa, he really became the major spokesman and advocate for Indian rights [in South Africa]. So had he not gone to South Africa in the 1890s, he ...