Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Final Movie Quote
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, most commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, to a Hindu family. He was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Through his non-violent work Gandhi was able to lead India into independence, and was an inspiration to other non-violent inspired movements around the world. After University he went to London to become a barrister, which is a lawyer entitled to practice as an advocate (his family wasn't happy). As a lawyer, he lived by his quote. It mentions " ...the ways of truth and love have always won......There have been tyrants, and murders.....But in the end they always fall..." , it kind of refers to what lawyers go through/work with.
Mahatma Gandhi worked with non-violence and more importantly his love for his fellow people. He organized marches like the "March For Salt". The Indians didn't try to use violence, but the British were a different story. The British were considered the Tyrants and Murders, Gandhi was the light, and was very loved in India. He always tried to get the Hindu's and Muslims to work with each other to end British rule in India, not work against each other. In the end the British ended up falling, and India finally became independent in 1947.
But Gandhi's work wasn't over then. When India gained independence in 1947 one of the key issues, was the fighting between the different religious groups. Not only were they disagreeing with everything, but they were also disagreeing with each other. This then led to even more fighting, it was everyone against everyone. This was also one of the reasons Gandhi fasted. He wanted to get his point out there, so people would stop fighting. As a result of all of this a member of an extreme Hindu group, who thought that Mahatma Gandhi was being too nice to Muslims, killed Gandhi on January 30, 1948 at 5:12 pm. Although Gandhi is dead, his non-violent and peaceful methods of protests have inspired many great figures in history such as Martin Luther King Jr. He truly did live his life with truth, and love for everything and everyone.
Mahatma Gandhi worked with non-violence and more importantly his love for his fellow people. He organized marches like the "March For Salt". The Indians didn't try to use violence, but the British were a different story. The British were considered the Tyrants and Murders, Gandhi was the light, and was very loved in India. He always tried to get the Hindu's and Muslims to work with each other to end British rule in India, not work against each other. In the end the British ended up falling, and India finally became independent in 1947.
But Gandhi's work wasn't over then. When India gained independence in 1947 one of the key issues, was the fighting between the different religious groups. Not only were they disagreeing with everything, but they were also disagreeing with each other. This then led to even more fighting, it was everyone against everyone. This was also one of the reasons Gandhi fasted. He wanted to get his point out there, so people would stop fighting. As a result of all of this a member of an extreme Hindu group, who thought that Mahatma Gandhi was being too nice to Muslims, killed Gandhi on January 30, 1948 at 5:12 pm. Although Gandhi is dead, his non-violent and peaceful methods of protests have inspired many great figures in history such as Martin Luther King Jr. He truly did live his life with truth, and love for everything and everyone.
Simple Truths are more Powerful than Empires
India's Bollywood is the equivalent to the United States Hollywood. Although Bollywood's movies have more dancing and singing involved, Hollywood is a lot more fictional, and over the top. Bollywood is India's movie industry based in Bombay, and Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, and it's the principle center of the US movie industry. Movies made in the US movie industry, are shown around the world, and even in India. They are even a lot more popular than Bollywood movies. Both industry's work closely with each other, to distribute some of the films with other places in the Middle East (India). Although the Hollywood movie industry is very well known , the Bollywood industry makes a lot more money, and is a lot more popular with the public around the world.
India's NGO
The purpose of establishing Sammaan foundation (Jan 25, 2007) was empowering the downtrodden and linking them with the main stream through education, training and financial support. More specifically, at the moment, Sammaan is working towards organizing the rickshaw-pulling class of people by providing them with opportunities to earn their livelihood. It is taking giant strides in areas like women empowerment, health services, employment generation, micro credit and children’s education.
This organization is helping men and women, in India, who are considered to be "Untouchables" , as well as their children. It is one of the most popular NGO's in India, present day.
This organization is helping men and women, in India, who are considered to be "Untouchables" , as well as their children. It is one of the most popular NGO's in India, present day.