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Gandhi Jayanti



“Live as if you were to die tomorrow and learn as if you were to live forever”
Happiest wishes to the Soul and Strength of this tricolour nation, to the man leaving a trail behind each walk . To the stories unheard and plights silenced to the pain and the torture of cutting this peninsula 71 years back was wisdom and skill of this Man turning 149 years, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.   
A journey so simply started with those tiny innocent steps never knew the journey to the face of the currency today. 149 years of  stopping the guns from firing and the swords from bleeding , the mantra Of non Violence took its mantic spell over our nation from this great leader, hence 2 October is marked as the International day of Non Violence by the UNITED NATIONS.
His life is a journey from simplicity, humility, wisdom, cleanliness, nonviolence, literacy, empowerment  and deeds never ending to this and the future generations.
We, the proud citizens on this fine day just not enjoy our holiday, draw Gandhi ji at Our posters , clean our surroundings being swach Baharat lets cerebrate on the sense of what Bapu ji taught and passed away unsaid. Being a nation of youths, of striving and pumping energy we need to channelize our goals and destinations and his principles of life will grow as a safeguard for our path ahead.
We can as the strong force of this country shall rise up and pull out the parts falling into oblivion with the eternal dogmas of this Great Leader.
May this Gandhi Jayanti remind us of our existence  and contribution to this beautiful country of rising.

Written by: Liya 

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