Thu Oct 03 01:35:58 UTC 2024: ## India Celebrates Gandhi Jayanti: Remembering the Legacy of Non-Violence
**New Delhi, India -** On October 2nd, India will commemorate the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the iconic leader known as the “Father of the Nation.” Gandhi Jayanti, as it is celebrated, pays homage to his philosophy of non-violence and civil disobedience, which played a pivotal role in India’s independence movement and continues to inspire global civil rights efforts.
Recognizing Gandhi’s impact, the United Nations General Assembly designated October 2nd as the International Day of Non-Violence in 2007. This day serves as a reminder to promote peace and harmony through education and awareness about the power of non-violent action.
Indians celebrate Gandhi Jayanti by sharing messages, quotes, images, and greetings with loved ones. This year, individuals are expected to express their respect for the Mahatma through various digital platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook.
“The legacy of Mahatma Gandhi is one that transcends generations,” stated a spokesperson from Mint News. “His teachings on truth, non-violence, and social justice continue to resonate today, prompting us to reflect on our own actions and strive for a more equitable and peaceful world.”
Mint News encourages readers to join in the celebration of Gandhi Jayanti by sharing messages, images, and quotes. The publication also offers a platform for engaging in thoughtful discussions about Gandhi’s enduring legacy and its relevance in today’s world.