In December 1935, Margaret Sanger, the American birth control activist and sex educator, visited Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi and had an absorbing conversation with him. Sanger was on ...
A strong advocate of Satya (Truth) and Ahimsa (non-violence), Gandhi showed the power of love and non-violence in combating injustice and oppression. Mahatma is the title given to this inspiring ...
Gandhi Jayanti 2024: Gandhi Jayanti, celebrated on 2nd October, commemorates the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, a leader in India's independence movement. The day is significant for honoring Gandhi's ...
One of the revered personalities of the world, Mahatma Gandhi, led the freedom movement of India to secure independence from 200 years of oppression and discrimination under British rule.
"I like your Christ, but not your Christianity." In these words of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. J.H. Holmes summed up the Indian leader's view of Christianity in a recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter.
Pressing in on the sides of the road, hanging from trees, leaning from windows, tens of thousands of people—supporters and curious alike—cried, “Gandhi ki jai. Victory to Gandhi.” ...
A letter written by Mahatma Gandhi about Jesus Christ is being put up for sale in the US. The letter, signed by Gandhi and dated 6 April 1926, was written to Milton Newberry Frantz, a religious ...
Gandhi (centre) and his associates pose in front of his law offices in South Africa 1869 Mohandas Gandhi was born on October 2, in Porbandar, India. 1888 he studied law in London. 1893 he moved to ...
Mahatma Gandhi These words couldn`t be truer for these incredible women and for every single woman around the world! #NariShakti #MannKiBaat@PMOIndia," she wrote as she shared the tweet by the Prime ...
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Sunday that his monthly radio broadcast 'Mann Ki Baat' has shown ... lauding it as a great tribute to Mahatma Gandhi who put special emphasis ...
Kishore, who appeared on the iconic TV show 'Aap Ki Adalat' hosted by India TV Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma, said that Gandhi should be given the credit for Congress' revival.