2nd of October is celebrated every year in the country as Gandhi Jayanti to commemorate the birthday of the Father of the Nation Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. This day is celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence as Gandhiji was the preacher of non-violence. He is a symbol of peace and truth.talk on Gandhi jayanti, various speakers participated in the same. The talk was conducted on this day with great enthusiasm to pay tribute to the Father of the Nation as well as remember his courageous deeds on the way of independence struggle for the country from British rule. Various aspects of his life were discussed, his childhood, simple lifestyle but high thinking. He was the pioneer of truth and non-violence who started the Satyagraha movement for India's freedom. He struggled a lot and played a significant role in the achievement of freedom for India from British rule. He not only pioneered the unique method of non-violence to get freedom for India against British rule but also proved the world that freedom can be achieved peacefully through the path of non-violence. He is still remembered among us as the symbol of peace and truth. The talk was ended by singing his favorite song Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram, Patit Pavan Sita Ram in order to pay homage to Gandhiji.
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