In India, October 2 is recognised as a national holiday, and across the world, it is celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence.
Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat. He played a crucial role in the country's independence struggle and helped India achieve its freedom by leading non-violent protests against British rule.
India achieved its independence in 1947 due to his efforts and those of countless other freedom fighters. His philosophy, which inspired many around the globe, was known as Satyagraha (truth and non-violence).
A series of functions are being organized across the country and by Indian Missions abroad. A Sarva Dharma Prarthana Sabha will be held at Bapu’s Samadhi, Rajghat in the National Capital this morning.
The nation is also remembering former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri on his birth anniversary today.
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