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When and where was you  born?


I was born in the city of Porbandar, India, on October 2, 1869.


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What was your  greatest achievement or contribution to humanity?

Leading India’s independence through nonviolence and civil disobedience.

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At what age youb  began to be recognized

Around 40 years old, through my  campaigns in South Africa and then in India.

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What was an unusual hobby that you  had?

I liked spinning his own clothes with the charkha (spinning wheel), a symbol of self-sufficiency.


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What was happening in Mexico during your  life?

The Post-Independence Era and mexican revolution.



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What was your  family like?

His father, Karamchand Gandhi, was the dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar, a government official under British rule. Gandhi’s mother, Putlibai, was deeply devoted to the Vaishnavist tradition of Hinduism.


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What did you invent, discover or create?


I transformed politics by proving that one could fight with peace instead of.

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What awards, medals, or recognitions did you  win?


I was nominated several times for the Nobel Peace Prize.


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What was your  nickname if he had one?


Yes, as a child  I was called “Moniya” by his family. 

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What social problems did your face in your  lifetime?

Racism, colonial exploitation, poverty, and lack of civil rights.

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What was you childhood like?


It was quiet, shy, and obedient, shaped by religious and moral values within middle-class British India.


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How did your  discipline change thanks to him?


 I transformed politics by proving that one could fight with peace instead of.

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What institutions, awards or places bear your  name today

Universities, streets, museums, the Gandhi Peace Prize in India, and statues around the world.

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was yoyu  a good cook, musician or amateur artist 

I cooked simply, mostly vegetarian food, and was very strict with his diet.

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Did you  advocate for any political or social cause?

Yes, I  advocated for several causes such as India’s independence, racial equality, the rights of the poor, and human dignity.

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Did you get married or have a partner or children?


I married Kasturba Gandhi in an arranged marriage at the age of 13; they had four children: Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas.


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What legacy did you  leave in his field?

The universal example of nonviolence as a tool for social justice.


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Can you tell me any funny anecdotes in his public life?


It was both domestic and worldwide?

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It was both domestic and worldwide?

When asked by a journalist what I  thought of Western civilization, he replied ironically: “It would be a good idea.

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How was you  viewed by society?

Admired as a spiritual and political leader, but also criticized by some who thought he was either too radical or too concialiatory.

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What personal difficulties or challenges did you  face?

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my shyness, health problems, racial discrimination in South Africa, and later imprisonments for his political struggle.


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How did you  main career or work begin?

By working as a lawyer in South Africa, where he fought against racial discrimination.

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Tell me a surprising fact almost no one knows about you ?

Every October 2 is celebrated as the International Day of Nonviolence; my  face is also on Indian banknotes.

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Tell me a surprising fact almost no one knows about you ?

As a young man, I  was very shy and even afraid of public speaking.

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How does your story connect with current issues, peace or justice in México ?

I fight against discrimination, poverty, and violence remains a model for today’s equality and justice movements.