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What was the significance of satyagrha of gandhi in africa |
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Answer» Before leading the Indian freedom movement, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi used to LIVE in South Africa to FIGHT against injustice and class division. Within 10 years, Gandhi propagated the philosophy of Satyagraha there and propelled the country TOWARDS a no class or ethnic discrimination society. Gandhi arrived in Durban aboard SS Safari in 1893. In no time, Gandhi became the leader of the South African Indian community. His involvement in the non-violent movement in South Africa had made such an impact that even now, he is looked up to as a leader there. From 1893 to 1914, Gandhi WORKED as an attorney and a public worker. In a meeting in New Delhi, Gandhi said he was born in India but was made in South Africa. So, what are all the things he did there that created such huge impact? |
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