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Despite being globally revered as the embodiment of non-violence and peace, Mahatma Gandhi never received the Nobel Peace ...
ROME – When Mahatma Ghandi launched his famous “Salt March” in March 1930, protesting British policies banning Indians from producing their own salt, thereby compelling them to buy heavily ...
The march is a 4.5km walk from the Gandhi Settlement to the Gandhi Luthuli Peace Park. Ela Gandhi is the chairperson of the Gandhi Development and Phoenix Settlement Trusts.
Rahul Gandhi says India’s right-wing government is dividing the country along religious lines. Followers hope his cross-country march can save democracy.
AI-generated short videos featuring historical figures as modern-day influencers are trending among Gen Z on Instagram.
Raj Wasn’t Worried, At First Accompanied by 80 other marchers, Gandhi began the trek on March 12, 1930, covered 387km in 24 days, and reached Dandi on April 5. Thousands joined in to oppose the ...
Gandhi during the 1930 Salt March. Source: Scanned by Yann (talk) / Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain The principle of ahimsa (non-injury or non-violence) runs through all Indian religions ...
Gandhi (with staff in hand) and his volunteeers marching to the sea face at Dandi on the morning of April 6th, when they broke the Salt laws. 25.04.30. Mahatma Gandhi became widely known as the ...
- [Narrator] In March 2023, composer and violinist, William Harvey, premiered his new concerto, "The Seven Decisions of Gandhi" with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
In 1930, Gandhi led a major protest, know as the Salt March. The British had been taxing salt in India for decades but this hurt the poorest people most.
TOI Correspondent from London: A garland which Gandhi wore on his 1930 Salt March failed to attract any buyers at an auction in London on Wednesday. The garland and a photo of Gandhi being ...