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Happy Gandhi Jayanti Wishes | Gandhi Jayanti Messages 2020
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Celebrate this wonderful day with Happy Gandhi Jayanti quotes, Gandhi Jayanti Wishes and Gandhi Jayanti messages. Wish your family and friends with Gandhi Jayanti messages
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On Gandhi Jayanti, here are some of the best wishes and Quotes, you can share with your friends, family and loved ones.
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Shayari on Gandhiji in all language 
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highratednews · 6 years ago
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2 october 2018:Mahatma Gandhi's biography
2 october 2018:Mahatma Gandhi’s biography
2 October Gandhi Jayanti bio-graphy Speech-Today is Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday. Today is birthday of Mohandas Karamchand or Mahatma Gandhi.Our country achieved success due to Mahatma Gandhi.In today’s post we will talk about Mahatma Gandhi’s biography.
Mahatma Gandhi’s biography
Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat, in the house of father Karamchand Gandhi and mother…
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2nd October 2022 Happy Gandhi Jayanti Images With Name. https://www.mynameonpics.com/mynameon/2nd-october-2022-happy-gandhi-jayanti-images-with-name
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Gangster Vikas Dubey's biopic 'Bikroo Kanpur Gangster' postponed amid COVID crisis
Gangster Vikas Dubey's biopic 'Bikroo Kanpur Gangster' postponed amid COVID crisis
Image Source : PR FETCHED Bikroo Kanpur Gangster The film “Bikroo Kanpur Gangster” which is based on the real story of the encounter of the Gangster Vikas Dubey will now release on 2nd October 2021 on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. Significantly the movie was supposed to be released on 16th April 2021 but due to the rise of cases of the ongoing Covid 19 pandemic, the team decided on changing…
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Inspirational Quotes By India’s second PM Lal Bahadur Shastri
Inspirational Quotes By India’s second PM Lal Bahadur Shastri
By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi | October 2, 2020 7:30:34 am
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Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti is observed on 2nd October. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/ designed by Shambhavi Dutta)
Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti 2020 Images, Quotes, Status, Photos:Celebrated with Gandhi Jayanti, Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti commemorate the birth of the second prime…
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Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti: Inspirational quotes by India’s second PM Lal Bahadur Shastri
Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti: Inspirational quotes by India’s second PM Lal Bahadur Shastri
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Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti is observed on 2nd October. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/ designed by Shambhavi Dutta)
Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti 2020 Images, Quotes, Status, Photos:Celebrated with Gandhi Jayanti, Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti commemorate the birth of the second prime…
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citybumpindia · 8 years ago
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Tick off those places off your bucket list with these long weekends in 2017
The summer heat is already upon us. Thanks to climate change and the ever compounding pollution of Mumbai, it is getting increasingly insufferable to go on with the humdrum routine. It's the same story every year.
The year starts and before you can get a grasp on it, it nears an end. We are now just a couple of months away from mid-year. Would you believe it!? And, what happens to that bucket list that you made way back in 2015? Feeling rueful about all the unchecked places on it?
Well, you should. 'I haven't been everywhere, but it's on my list', said the very inspiring Susan Sontag. We suggest, just do it! Follow her footsteps, or leave behind your own! 2017 is full of dizzyingly exciting long weekends. So what if you have squandered the first 2 months of the year. Here's to making most of the remaining 10!
Holi Weekend:
Heavens to Betsy! 13th March happens to be a Monday, and also Holi! Bring on the bhaang. But, because we condone eco-friendliness and because we are too environmentally conscientious to partake in the water wastage in Mumbai, we suggest you take off for a 3 day holiday!
Might suggest the Turtle fest in Velas? Being a breeding season, you can witness hundreds of Olive Ridley turtles on the coast! Totally worth it, if you love them amphibians and beaches!
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Vaisakhi and Good Friday:
When April 13th, the Thursday and April 14th, the Friday happen to be Vaisakhi and Good Friday respectively, you know the mountains are calling. Well, then you must answer! 4 days in the Himalayas to beat the Bombay heat! Our pick would be McLeodganj! Stay at Nick's Cafe, and conquer that trek up to Triund already!
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Labour day:
May 1 is a Monday! So take off on Friday night, and make it to Kanha National Park for the weekend. We wish you many a tiger sighting, and 3 blissful, clean air, green days amid the gorgeously verdant sanctuary.
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Ramzan Eid:
June 26, the Monday is an off! We recommend you plan this one in advance and take an off on April 23rd, the Friday. With four days in hand, the world could be your oyster. If only you let it! Why restrict yourself to India? How about some Angkor discovery? Head to Cambodia for a short trip. Don't worry about the rains. Occasional showers are all you will witness around this time of the year.
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Janmashtami, Independence Day,  and Parsi New Year:
This one has us all excited! Be crafty and arrange for your leaves well in advance, before your colleagues get a whiff of it and scurry around for the same leaves. All we ask you is to take Wednesday,  August 16th and Friday, August 18th off. Janmashtami falls on August 14, a Monday, August 15 is an off too, and the Parsi New Year is on August 17, a Thursday. If you haven't already figured it out, you probably don't deserve it! We are talking about a good 8 days!
Book tickets to Amsterdam now, and enjoy a 7N, 8D trip in the city of canals, coffee shops, cyclists and windmills.
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Gandhi Jayanti:
After your little jaunt in Amsterdam, we are sure you would rather lay low in September. October 2nd, Gandhi Jayanti, is a Monday. How about spending a weekend in a gorgeous, Victorian villa somewhere close by with close friends? We are thinking, a villa in Igatpuri--affordable and majestic.
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Diwali:
October 16, all the way to October 20. That covers you Monday through Friday. And, then comes the weekend. Now, we understand that Diwali is all about spending time at home with family, munching on those sweets and savouries. But surely you won't want to waste an entire week of holidays?
How about you plan several mini treks across Maharashtra? Alternatively, go sand-combing in Konkan.
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Eid-e-Milad:
Friday, Dec 1. When you get 3 days at hand in December, you head to Kutch or Jaipur. With enough time to engorge the local delicacies (and come back a few kgs heavier), witness the vibrant, flamboyant culture, and have an eventful adventure, these two make for the perfect destination for a short trip in December.
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Christmas:
December 25th falls on a Monday! What a wonderful world, indeed! Why not develop a new skill? We suggest you go bouldering in Hampi. If you aren't riveted by rock climbing, there's a lot of other things to do here! Heritage, culture, and a kickin' nightlife!
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Well, that concludes our list of long weekends for you. Holiday Gods have indeed been kind this year. It would be a pity to not milk it for all its worth. So get to planning and plotting, and request for those leaves before the boss man figures out what you are up to!
Good luck!
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Epic Gandhi Jayanti Memes
Epic Gandhi Jayanti Memes
As Indians are celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of the father of our nation – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, how can people present in the digital world lag behind?? 
People are going crazy on the internet with crazy memes and Bapu quotes. Alongside this, Drishyam fans haven taken to the Internet to remind everyone about the chain of events that “unfolded” on the 2nd of October in 2015’s…
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goldeagleprice · 5 years ago
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Celebrating 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi with Coins
On 7th June 1893, a young practicing lawyer was thrown off a train in South Africa for refusing to comply with the travel rules of ‘racial segregation’. The same person later became the reason for awe for the British. He is known by many names in India. Ravindranath Tagore called him Mahatma! Some call him Bapu. Some call him Gandhiji or just Gandhi. It doesn’t matter what you call him! He has a special place in the heart of every Indian. His ethics had influenced many thinkers all around the world and encouraged them to fight against injustice. Not just in India, his work and philosophy have been commemorated and followed by many nations. Being the Father of the Nation (Rashtrapita), Gandhiji’s effigy appears on many coins of India. It is the moment of pride for India that this great Indian Leader is featured on many coins issued by more than 10 countries. In the commemoration of 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, let’s get acquainted with the coins issued by several countries which feature the glimpses of the life of this ‘great soul’ and unveil important milestones of his life.
    The Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, was born as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi on 2nd October 1869 in the princely state of Porbandar, which is located in modern-day Gujarat. He was born into a Hindu family to Karamchand Gandhi who was a diwan of Porbandar. Just like Independence Day and Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti is one of the three national holidays of India. Also celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence, Gandhi Jayanti or the Birth Anniversary of this remarkable person is a cause for celebration and is commemorated in many ways in India as well as throughout the world.
  Countries like Ajman, Andorra, Cook Islands, Equatorial Guinea, etc. have issued many  Uncirculated Proof coins portraying the bust or the effigy of Mahatma Gandhi. This year marks the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and the whole world is waiting for the unique celebrations of Gandhi’s 150th-anniversary date.
    Mahatma Gandhi is known for his philosophy and principles that were unusual to the contemporary world that was preoccupied in wars, fights, and violence. The strength of his character and simplicity is something of an inspiration. When we think of him the image that comes to our mind is a simple, kind old man wearing simple clothes. The world knows Mahatma Gandhi as a bespectacled skinny man wearing a loincloth and a shawl wrapped around his shoulders.
  However, Mahatma Gandhi did not dress like this always. He was one of the few Indians who got educated in England during the pre-independence time. He wore western clothes or traditional Gujarathi clothes such as long turbans, kurta, and dhoti. Though this attire is not so famous, the world is always curious to have a glance at this veiled side of their beloved personality. What would be a better moment than the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi to peep into his lesser-known side? Mints of South Africa and Niue issued two special commemorative coins depicting portraits of young Mahatma Gandhi.
  South Africa issued a coin with the denomination of 1 South African rand within the series “the life of Gandhi”. The coin depicts a Frontal figure of Gandhi as a young lawyer. Three figures next to bust along with his signature. Inscription: “My life is my Message” and denomination “R1”. This coin depicts Gandhi in his youth wearing western-style clothes.
  On the other hand, 1 dollar coin issued by Niue shows another dressing Style of Gandhi which is more traditional. This coin is among the five coins set issued to commemorate 100 years since the return of Mahatma Gandhi to India. The coin features a frontal portrait of young Gandhi in January 1915, when he and his wife arrived in India. Inscription: “Be the change that you wish to see in the world” at the top and “Gandhi’s Arrival in India, 1915” at the bottom. This coin depicts Gandhi in traditional attire wearing a traditional Gujarati Headgear.
  It was in the year 1921that Gandhi adopted his signature attire of Dhoti. In the year 1921, Mahatma Gandhi visited Madurai. On his way to Madurai, he had seen farmers and poor people wearing the simplest of clothes, a small towel like dhoti around their waist. He was much disturbed and was affected by this image; he took the decision to dress in a simple way just like so many of the people of his beloved country. He continued to dress this way throughout his life.
    Another such turning point of Mahatma Gandhi’s life was his stay in South Africa. Before leading the Indian freedom movement, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi used to live in South Africa. During his stay in South Africa, Gandhi propagated the philosophy of Satyagraha there and propelled the country towards a no class or ethnic discrimination society. This particularly attracted the attention of the congress members of the moderate group who were at that time in a regular tussle with the extremist G. K. Gokhale – the leader of moderates in Indian National Congress needed a strong man to assert his views. He was drawn towards the work of Gandhi. He believed that his achievements would influence the attentions of a large section of the Indian community towards him. So, he advised Gandhi to come to India to study the conditions of his own country and also mentored him occasionally. Hence, Gandhi left South Africa on 19th July 1914 and reached London on 4th August 1914. Gandhi had returned to India from South Africa on January 9, 1915. Gandhiji’s return to India became a pivotal moment in the History of Freedom Struggle of India. The celebration of Centenary of Mahatma Gandhi’s return from South Africa has been a separate theme to be featured on coins. The Indian Government Mint, as well as the Government Mint of Mauritius, issued coins commemorating this historic event.
  India issued coins with two different denominations on the same theme. These Rs. 10 and Rs. 100 coins depict Dual Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi (both young Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhi Ji in old age), showing his transformation and is inscribed RETURN FROM SOUTH AFRICA1915 – 2015 and CENTENARY COMMEMORATION around the central portrait.
  On the other hand, the 100 Mauritian rupee coin is a simple one. It depicts Bust of Gandhi facing 3/4th to left with Inscription: “MAHATMA GANDHI” at the top and “CENTENARY OF ARRIVAL IN MAURITIUS” at the Bottom.
  After his return, Gandhi joined the Indian National Congress where Gokhale introduced him to Indian issues, politics, and the Indian people. Gandhi took leadership of the Congress in 1920 and led Indian Politics for almost 3 decades.
    The Civil Disobedience Movement was one of the most significant movements launched by Mahatma Gandhi in the course of India’s freedom. On 12th March 1930, Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India. Dandi March, Salt March or the Salt Satyagraha was an act of nonviolence protest against the Salt Tax imposed by the British government on the Indians.
  This 24-day march which started on 12th March 1930 ended on 5th April 1930 with Gandhiji picking up a fist full of salt from the shores of Dandi village. The significance of this act was great as it defied the Salt Act and Salt Tax levied on Indians by the British. The Salt Act prohibited Indians from collecting or selling salt, a staple in the Indian diet. Citizens were forced to buy the vital minerals, which were freely available in nature, from the British. Picking up a small lump of natural salt out of the mud from salt planes of Dandi was an ingeniously simple way to break a British law non-violently. This first nationwide movement was remembered by issuing commemorative coins.
  India, without the doubt, issued two special commemorative coins to celebrate the 75th year of Dandi/Salt March with the denominations of Rs. 5 and Rs. 100. The coin depicts Mahatma Gandhi in the center marching with his followers surrounded by Inscription”75 YEARS OF DANDI MARCH” in Devanagari and Roman.
  The Niue mint issued a One Dollar coin which depicts Gandhi walking with his followers with the inscription “In a gentle way you can shake the world” at the top and “Gandhi’s Salt March 1930” at the bottom.
  The Civil Disobedience Movement was suspended, when Mahatma Gandi withdrew mass Satyagraha on July 14th, 1933. Though the movement ceased completely on April 7th, 1934, the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi had a beneficial impact. This gave rise to the most important movement in the History of India as well as in the life of Mahatma Gandhi i.e. Quit India Movement.
      The Quit India Movement was another important nation-wide movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi. It was launched on 8 August 1942demanding an end to the British Rule of India. After the failure of the Cripps mission which proposed the Dominion Status of India, Gandhi made a call of “Do or Die” in a speech delivered in Bombay at the Gowalia Tank Maidan. Through his passionate speeches, Gandhi moved people by proclaiming “every Indian who desires freedom and strives for it must be his own guide…”  Gandhi declared in his fiery “Do or Die” speech the day the Quit India Movement was declared. This crucial moment of Indian History has been commemorated on the coins not only India but also by Niue.
  India issued a set of 4 coins (one circulating, 3Non circulating coins) to mark the Golden Jubilee of the Quit India Movement. The coins show a sculpture depicting the freedom struggle of India with the inscription “QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT” and “GOLDEN JUBILEE”.
  Niue Mint issued a set of 5 limited edition silver commemorative coins on 2nd October 2015 on Gandhi’s birth anniversary as a lasting tribute to his message and teachings commemorating 100 years since the return of Mahatma Gandhi to India. This coin is titled “THE FUTURE DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU DO TODAY” on the left to the upper periphery and “QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT, 1942 at the bottom. The engraving shows an aerial view of three waves of marchers in the Quit India Movement.
  The British government responded to the call of Gandhi by arresting all major Congress leaders the very next day. They were lodged in prisons in different parts of the country. The congress was banned. This act created a major dishevel amongst the people of India. There were hartals and processions in every part of the country. There is no doubt that “Quit India Movement”, united the Indian people against British rule. The August Revolution was a historic event and it had a tremendous influence on the future of Indian nationalism. By the end of World War II, Britain’s position in the world had changed dramatically and the demand for independence could no longer be ignored.
    At midnight, on 15 August 1947, after the struggle of decades, India became an independent nation. The struggle for freedom in India is one inspirational liberating movement in the World. The spirit of independence spread to other countries as well. A wind of change was blowing through the world which gave rise to the growth of national consciousness. Gandhiji, who played a vital role in the struggle, is given the credit for shaping up the Freedom Movement. With the partition of India and Pakistan followed by the assassination of Gandhiji, Indian Freedom becomes the last achievement of his life which is commemorated on the following coins.
  The last coin of the series of 100 years since the return of Mahatma Gandhi to India issued by Niue mint in the year 2015 commemorated the Freedom of India. This One Dollar coin depicts a smiling portrait of Mahatma Gandhi with the National Flag of India in the background with inscriptions “INDIAN INDEPENDENCE, 1947” and “My LIFE IS MY MESSAGE – MAHATMA GANDHI”.
  The other coin was issued by the Republic of Liberia in the year 1997 to celebrate the completion of the 50 years of Independence. The coin depicts left-facing seated figure of Gandhiji in front of a Taj Mahal with a “Charkha” and is inscribed with “Indian Independence” at the top flanked by the year 1947 and 1997 and the denomination $1 is at the bottom.
  During the struggle of independence each and, every Indian played its role in some way or other. While we are aware of several freedom fighters and revolutionaries, many have remained unsung heroes. Even though they are not mentioned, their efforts and contribution is always remembered and recognized and will always run through our veins.
  Conclusion
  Life of Mahatma Gandhi was eventful and hectic. Even after the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, his stories are being narrated from generations to generations. Since a very young age, he gave himself to the cause of eradicating injustice from society and he became successful in his life’s goal. Unfortunately, his “Great Soul” did not linger on much to see the progress of his beloved nation. Within few months after India became free, Gandhiji was assassinated by Nathuram Godse. Though he lived to see his nation became free, he did not stay long afterward. However, the efforts put by him are still in the minds of the citizens of his country. Whether it is the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi or the 200th, he will be always remembered and worshipped by the people of India.
  To remember Mahatma Gandhi, the most significant campaign was launched by the Prime Minister of India. Known as Swachh Bharat AbhiyanProject, this campaign aims to achieve the vision of a ‘Clean India’ by 2nd October 2019. Also known as “Pradhan MantriSwachhBharat Abhiyan” and “Pradhan MantriSwachh Bharat Mission Yojana”, the SwachhBharat Campaign would be the best tribute India could pay to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150 birth anniversary date in 2019.
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Happy Gandhi Jayanti 2018 : Famous Quotes of M.K Gandhi,images
Happy Gandhi Jayanti 2018 : Famous Quotes of M.K Gandhi,images
Mahatma Gandhi was Born on 2nd October 1869. He is also Named as M.K Gandhi.M.K Gandhi was born in Porbandar, Gujarat to putlibai and Karamchand Gandhi.M.K Gandhi Play important role in India’s freedom struggle against the British People. M.K Gandhi Take responsibility for India’s Freedom and play the role of Freedom Fighter.M.K Gandhi Give one important lesson to all people About equity and…
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highratednews · 6 years ago
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2 October Gandhi Jayanti bio-graphy Speech-Today is Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday.
Today is birthday of Mohandas Karamchand or Mahatma Gandhi.Our country achieved success due to Mahatma Gandhi.In today’s post we will talk about Mahatma Gandhi’s biography.
Mahatma Gandhi’s biography
Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat, in the house of father Karamchand Gandhi and mother Putlibai. Mahatma Gandhi was Follo the principles of truth and non-violence.
Because of his incomparable contribution in freedom, He is also known as the Father of this Nation.Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose first addressed him as the Father of the Nation.
Mahatma Gandhi first emerged as the leader of apartheid in South Africa. Later, the independence struggle of India provided non-violent leadership.
They adopted the method of Satyagraha and non-violence in India against the British rule. The birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated as a national festival in India.
Some special things related to the life of Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhiji was married At the age of 13 years, in 1883 with Kasturba Machanji.Gandhiji’s first child was born In 1885.
After marriage, Mahatma Gandhi went to London for study law and become a barrister. He had studied in London to receive a Barrister degree, but he failed in the first debate in the Bombay High Court.
Gandhiji had to insulted many times in South Africa because of face color separation.After being given a valid ticket for first class coach, ‎he was thrown out by the train , because he refused to go to the third class compartment.
Mahatma Gandhi had made a very special contribution to India’s independence. Due to the country’s freedom struggle, he had to go to jail several times.
Mahatma Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Prize 5 times, but he did not took the Nobel Prize.
World’s largest mobile company Apple’s founder Steve Jobs was wears round glasses to to honor Gandhiji.
There are more than 50 roads in the name of Mahatma Gandhi except for small roads in India. There are about 60 roads in the name of Gandhiji in Foreign.
Nathuram Godse shot Mahatma Gandhi dead , On January 30 , 1948.The funeral of Mahatma Gandhi is said to be India’s biggest funeral.Nearly one million people were walking along and 1.5 lakh people were standing in the road to give final farewell to Gandhiji
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Celebrate the Life of Mahatma Gandhi on 2nd October | Gandhi Jayanti
Celebrate the Life of Mahatma Gandhi on 2nd October | Gandhi Jayanti
Gandhi Jayanti is one of the prominent Indian festivals which is celebrated on 2nd of October every year signifying Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday. Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be one of the most eminent and renowned leaders of the Indian Independence movement. | Celebrate the Life of Mahatma Gandhi on 2nd October | Gandhi Jayanti |
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Gandhi Jayanti Wishes in Hindi
Gandhi Jayanti Wishes in Hindi
As we know that 2nd October is celebrated every year as the birthday of the Father of Nation of India. It is surely a very significant day for every Indian because it was on this auspicious day that Mahatma Gandhi was born. Celebrate this beautiful day with 2 October Gandhi Jayanti Quotesin Hindi 2018, inspirational images and photos, Gandhi Jayanti wishes messages to share with your family and…
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sarkariyojana-blog · 7 years ago
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Swachha Andhra Mission Launched by Andhra Pradesh CM
Swachha Andhra Mission Launched by Andhra Pradesh CM
The state government of Andhra Pradesh has launched Swachha Andhra Mission on the lines of Swachh Bharat Mission of central government. The mission was launched on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October 2017. Under the Swachha Andhra Mission, the government would make efforts to make the state clean and free of filth.
PV Sindhu, the Olympic medal winner in Badminton has been chosen as the…
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