Mahatma Gandhi - 100 important events - a timeline
Mahatma Gandhi - 100 important events - a timeline
Mahatma Gandhi's life - 100 Important Events
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1869
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Born at Porbandar, Kathiawad, Father: Karamchand Mother: Putlibai
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2
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1876
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Primary schooling in
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3
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1881
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Started high school in
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4
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1883
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Married to Kasturba
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5
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1887
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Passed matriculation examination at Ahmedabad and entered
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6
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1891
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Sailed from
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7
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1891
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Returned to
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8
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1893
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Sailed for
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9
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1893
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Faced color discrimination / apartheid
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10
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1894
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Drafted first petition sent by the Indians to a South African legislature
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11
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1894
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Organised
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12
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1896
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Returned to
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13
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1896
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Reached
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14
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1899
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Organised Indian Ambulance Corps for British in Boer War
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15
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1901
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Moved back to
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16
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1901–1902
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Attended Indian National Congress meeting in
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17
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1902
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Returned to
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18
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1903
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Opened law office in
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19
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1904
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Established Indian Opinion, a weekly
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20
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1904
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Organised Phoenix Settlement near
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21
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1906
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Organised Indian Ambulance Corps for Zulu "Rebellion"
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22
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1906
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Took vow of continence for life
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23
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1906
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First satyagraha campaign in
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24
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1906
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Sailed for
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25
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1907
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Organised satyagraha against Compulsory Registration of Asians ("The Black Act")
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26
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1908
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Stood trial for instigating satyagraha and was sentenced to two months' imprisonment in
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27
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1908
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Summoned to consult General Smuts at
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28
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1908
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Attacked and wounded by Indian extremist, Mir Alam, for reaching settlement with Smuts
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29
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1908
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Second satyagraha campaign began with bonfire of registration certificates after Smuts broke agreement
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30
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1908
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Arrested for not having certificate, and sentenced to two months' imprisonment in Volksrust jail
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31
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1909
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Sentenced to three months’ imprisonment in Volksrust and
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32
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1909
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Sailed for
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33
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1909
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Returned to
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34
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1910
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Established Tolstoy Farm near
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35
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1913
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Helped campaign against nullification of marriages not conducted as per Christian rites
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36
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1913
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Third satyagraha campaign begun by leading "great march" of 2,000 Indian miners from
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37
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1913
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Arrested three times in four days (at Palmford, Standerton, and Teakworth) and sentenced at Dundee to nine months' imprisonment; tried at Volksrust in second trial and sentenced to three months' imprisonment with his European co-workers, Polak and Kallenbach.
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38
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1913
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Released unconditionally in expectation of a compromise settlement, C.F. Andrews and W.W. Pearson having been sent by Indians in
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39
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1914
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Underwent fourteen days' fast for moral lapse of members of Phoenix Settlement
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40
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1914
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Satyagraha campaign suspended, with pending agreement between Smuts, C.F. Andrews, and Gandhi, and with ultimate passage of Indian Relief Act
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41
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1914
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Left
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42
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1914
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Organised Indian Ambulance Corps in
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43
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1915
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Established Satyagraha Ashram at Kochrab, near Ahmedabad, and soon admitted an untouchable family. The ashram was moved in 1917 to a new site on
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44
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1916
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Gave speech at opening of
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45
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1917
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Led successful satyagraha campaign for rights of peasants on indigo plantations in Champaran. Defied an order to leave the area , was arrest at Motihari and tried, but case was withdrawn. Mahadev Desai joined him at Champaran
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46
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1918
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Led strike of mill workers at Ahmedabad. Mill owner agreed to arbitration after his three-day fast (his first fast in
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47
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1918
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Led satyagraha campaign for peasants in Kheda
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48
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1918
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Attended Viceroy's War Conference at
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49
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1919
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Rowlatt Act (perpetuating withdrawal of civil liberties for seditious crimes) passed, and first all-India satyagraha campaign conceived
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50
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1919
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Organised "nation-wide hartal" against Rowlatt Act
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51
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1919
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Arrested at Kosi near
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52
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1919
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Fasted at Sabarmati for three days in penitence for violence and suspended satyagraha campaign, which he called a “Himalayan miscalculation" because people were not disciplined enough
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53
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1919
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Became the editor of English weekly, Young India, and Gujarati weekly, Navajivan
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54
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1920
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Elected president of All-India Home Rule League
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55
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1920
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Successfully urged resolution for a satyagraha campaign of non-cooperation at Muslim Conference at
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56
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1920
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Gave up Kaisar-i-Hind medal. Second all-India satyagraha campaign started
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57
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1921
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Presided at bonfire of foreign cloth in
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58
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1921
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Resolved to wear only a loin-cloth in devotion to Khadi and simplicity
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59
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1921
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Fasted at
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60
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1921
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Mass Civil Disobedience. Gandhi invested with "sole executive authority" on behalf of Congress.
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61
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1922
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Civil disobedience movement is suspended following violence at Chauri Chaura and undertook five-day fast of penance at Bardoli
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62
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1922
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Arrested at Sabarmati in charge of sedition in Young India. Pleaded guilty at the "great trial" in Ahmedabad. Sentenced to six years' imprisonment in Yeravda jail
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63
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1923
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Wrote Satyagraha in
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64
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1924
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Was operated on for appendicitis and unconditionally released from prison
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65
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1924
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Began 21-day "great fast" at Mohammed Ali's home near
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66
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1924
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Presided over Congress session at
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67
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1925
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Announced one-year political silence and immobility at Congress session at Cawnpore (
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68
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1928
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Moved compromise resolution at Congress session at
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69
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1929
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Congress session at
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70
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1930
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Set out from Sabamarti with 79 volunteers on historic salt march 200 miles to sea at Dandi
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71
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1930
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Broke salt law by picking salt up at seashore
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72
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1931
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Gandhi-Irwin (Viceroy) Pact signed, Civil Disobedience ended
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73
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1931
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Attended the second Round Table Conference. Resided at Kingsley Hall in
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74
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1931
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Traveled to
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75
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1932
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Arrested in
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76
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1932
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Began "perpetual fast unto death" while in prison in protest of British action giving separate electorates to untouchables
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77
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1932
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Concluded "epic fast” with historic cell scene in presence of Tagore after British accepted "Poona Pact"
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78
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1933
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Began weekly publication of Harijan in place of Young India
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79
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1933
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Sentenced to one year's imprisonment at Yeravda. Started a fast against refusal of permission to work against untouchability while in prison; taken to hospital on the fifth day a, unconditionally released on eighth day
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80
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1933
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Began ten-month tour of every province in
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81
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1933
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Kasturba arrested and imprisoned for sixth time in two years
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82
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1934
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Fasted at Wardha ashram for seven days against intolerance of opponents of the movement against untouchability
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83
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1934
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Launched
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84
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1940
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Launched limited, individual civil-disobedience campaign against
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85
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1942
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Met Sir Stafford Cripps in
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86
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1942
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Congress passed "Quit India" resolution - the final nation-wide satyagraha campaign - with Gandhi as leader
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87
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1942
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Arrested with other Congress leaders and Kasturba and imprisoned at
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88
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1943
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Began 21-day fast at
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89
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1944
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After decline in health, was released unconditionally from detention
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90
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1946
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Conferred with British Cabinet
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91
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1946
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Toured villages in
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92
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1947
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Toured
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93
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1947
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Began conferences in
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94
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1947
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Opposed Congress decision to accept division of country into
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95
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1947
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Fasted and prayed to combat riots in
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96
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1947
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Fasted for three days to stop communal violence in
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97
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1947
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Visited
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98
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1948
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Fasted for five days in
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99
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1948
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Bomb exploded in midst of his prayer meeting at Birla House,
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100
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1948
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Assassinated in 78th year at Birla House by Nathuram Vinayak Godse
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