Malvika tiwari biography of mahatma gandhi
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Brief Intro:
Full name- Mohan Das Karam Chandra Gandhi
Birth Date & place- 2 October 1869 in the Kathiawar Peninsula village in Porbandar, Gujarat
Death date & place- 30th January 1948, Central Delhi (in Birla house)
Parent's name- Karam Chand Uttam Chand Gandhi and Putli bai
Occupation- Leader, Social activist, and lawyer
Spouse name- Kasturba Gandhi (Baa)
Children name- Harilal Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas & Devdas Gandhi
Popular names & nicknames- Bapu, Mahatma Gandhi, father of the nation, etc.
About
Father of Nation, popular as "Mahatma Gandhi," originally known as Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi was a leader, lawyer, and a great social activist. He was not only a great socialist who played an amazing role as a leader in the Independence of India but also a leader who always supported nonviolence and organized Satyagrah protests against British rule; he and thousands of Indians supported his non-violent approach and took part in his Protest with peace. Indian public had huge respect for him and addressed him as "Bapu", which means "father" in Gujarati. Thousands of people used to follow him and gather and join his ways whenever he took any stands against British rule.
Many times he wen
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Study Of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme With Special Reference To Saraipali Vidhan Sabha Constituency
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Gayatri Prasad Patel,Umesh Gupta
Abstract
Democratically elected governments work inspired by the spirit of public welfare. These governments make such schemes so that the lower class of the society can be uplifted. This gives double benefit. Welfare schemes not only provide benefits to the general public but also enhances the popularity of the government. And at the time of elections, the common citizen votes in favor of the government. The UPA government created the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, the aim of which was to provide at least 100 days of employment in a year to the hardworking people living in rural areas. Found in the area, it was given the form of an Act. On 5 September 2005, the National Employment Guarantee Act 2005 was passed in India and it was implemented from 2 February 2006 with the announcement of the Prime Minister and the target was set to implement it all over India. Due to its success and popular demand, it was to be implemented all over India after only 2 years from 1st April 2008. And it was implemented. In accordance with this, Chhattisgarh The government
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