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  Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2 October 1896 in October 1869 in Porbandar, British Raj
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  At the age of thirteen, her parents arranged her marriage to Kasturba Makharji, of the same age and caste, with whom she had four children.
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  In 1888 he studied law in London, he then returned to India after achieving his bachelor's degree to practice law in India.
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  accepted a one-year employment contract with an Indian company operating in Natal,fighting against laws that discriminated against Indians in South Africa through passive resistance and civil disobedience.
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  In it he expresses his views on Swaraj, modern civilization, mechanisation etc,The book was banned in 1910 by the British government in India as a seditious text.
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  He received from Rabindranath Tagore the honorary name of Mahatma .In India he was also called B'pu
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  The masses were waking up. Gandhi announced the inauguration of the Nonviolent Non-Cooperation Movement on August 1, 1920. A special session of Congress in September accepted the program. The Nagpur Congress in December 1920 enthusiastically approved it.
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  Arrested for the initiation of a rebellion,On March 18, 1922, Mahatma Gandhi was sentenced to six years in prison. He was released two years later, after being diagnosed with appendicitis.
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  On 30 January 1948, when Gandhi was on his way to a meeting to pray, he was killed in Birla Bhavan,in New Delhi by Nathuram Godse.
