Gandhi Jayanti Quiz 2020: How much do you know?
R. Radhika | October 2, 2020 | 09:17 AM IST
Today India celebrates the 151st birth anniversary of MK Gandhi but how much do we know about the Father of the Nation?
Mahatma Gandhi paved the way for an Independent India through his principles of dharma and non-violence. Gandhi Jayanti, therefore, is also celebrated as the international day of non-violence all over the world. His path of goodwill and tolerance has inspired world leaders like Martin Luther King Jr, Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.
President Ram Nath Kovind, on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, encouraged the people to follow the path of non-violence to build a clean, capable, strong and prosperous India. “On this auspicious occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, let us resolve to rededicate ourselves to the welfare and progress of the nation, to follow the mantra of truth and non-violence, and to build a clean, capable, strong and prosperous India, and to make Gandhiji’s dreams come true” Kovind said.
On this occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, take Careers360’s fun quiz to test your knowledge of Gandhi’s life and the achievements that won him the title of ‘Mahatma’.
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