Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, better known as Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869. He was an Indian lawyer, politician, social activist, and writer. He became the leader of the nationalist movement against the British rule of India and later on, he came to be known as the Father of the Nation and also a world-famous personality.
Even though there is a lot written about Mahatma Gandhi in the books and as well as on the internet, but on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, here are some lesser-known facts about him:
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Mahatma Gandhi received Nobel Prize Nomination 5 times in his entire life but he never won it. Nobel Committee had announced public regret in 2006 over the fact that they never awarded Gandhi with the prize.
In South Africa, he advocated for the civil rights of Indians. People all across the world, including famous civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr, got inspiration from him. The two never met, however, King took inspiration from his writing during his trip to India in 1959 as per an article on APN.
Mahatma Gandhi received Nobel Prize Nomination 5 times in his entire life but he never won it. Pinterest
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An article published as the last will after a few days after his assassination revealed that he wanted to dissolve Congress.
The first name of a road which must've popped up in your head would've been M.G Road. Right? This is because, in almost all districts of India, there is a road named M.G Road. There are above 53 major roads that are named after Gandhi in India and 46 roads outside India which are named after him.
The symbolic round glasses of Steve Jobs were a tribute to Gandhi as he was among the dearest and inspirational persons in the life of Apple founder Steve Jobs. Also, he always used to have a picture of Gandhi with him. He wore those glasses as a tribute to the Father of the Indian Nation.
The health record revealed by the Government of India claimed that he was underweight, yet healthy and capable of walking 79000 km during India's Freedom Movement.
In his Journal, NITI Aayog member Dr. VK Paul said, "Mahatma Gandhi was a quintessential naturopath."
The funeral procession of Mahatma Gandhi was held in Delhi and it witnessed a gathering of one million people and was 8 kilometers long. Pinterest
Initially, there was some confusion regarding the person who gave Gandhi the title was 'Mahatma'. However, there is no such confusion now. Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore is the person who gave Gandhi the title of 'Mahatma'.
The funeral procession of Mahatma Gandhi was held in Delhi and it witnessed a gathering of one million people and was 8 kilometers long. It went for hours and was a historical moment.