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Teresa de klerk biography of mahatma

          Gandhi himself lived in South Africa from to , where he worked as a lawyer and published a newspaper for Indians.

        1. Gandhi himself lived in South Africa from to , where he worked as a lawyer and published a newspaper for Indians.
        2. He had the authority and attractiveness that accompany vicarious suffering on behalf of others— as with Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama.
        3. Mother Teresa dedicated her life to the Catholic Church and to poverty and suffering in India.
        4. "Dr. Nico De Klerk's determination to make a difference in the lives of young people in South Africa by teaching entrepreneurial skills deeply resonated with.
        5. Mother Teresa has beaten off strong competition to be awarded the mantle of the most inspirational figure of all time by Telegraph readers.
        6. Mother Teresa dedicated her life to the Catholic Church and to poverty and suffering in India..

          Mahatma Gandhi

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          Brief Intro:

          Full name- Mohan Das Karam Chandra Gandhi

          Birth Date & place- 2 October 1869 in the Kathiawar Peninsula village in Porbandar, Gujarat

          Death date & place- 30th January 1948, Central Delhi (in Birla house)

          Parent's name- Karam Chand Uttam Chand Gandhi and Putli bai

          Occupation- Leader, Social activist, and lawyer

          Spouse name- Kasturba Gandhi (Baa)

          Children name- Harilal Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas & Devdas Gandhi

          Popular names & nicknames- Bapu, Mahatma Gandhi, father of the nation, etc.

          About

          Father of Nation, popular as "Mahatma Gandhi," originally known as Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi was a leader, lawyer, and a great social activist.

          He was not only a great socialist who played an amazing role as a leader in the Independence of India but also a leader who always supported nonviolence and organized Satyagrah protests against British rule; he and thousands of Indians supported his non-