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Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi APK

Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi APK

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Read complete "The Story of My Experiments with Truth, MK Gandhi Autobiography".

What's Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi APK?

Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi is a app for Android, It's developed by Banaka author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 8 months ago.
This app has 32.8K download times on Google play and rated as 4.59 stars with 374 rated times.
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"It is not my purpose to attempt a real autobiography. I simply want to tell the story of my numerous experiments with truth, and as my life consists of nothing but those experiments, it is true that the story will take the shape of an autobiography."
'The Story of My Experiments with Truth', the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi, is a very popular and influential book. It covers the period from his birth (1869) to the year 1921, describing his childhood, his school days, his early marriage, his journeys abroad, his legal studies and practice.

In the last chapter, he noted, "My life from this point onward has been so public that there is hardly anything about it that people do not know..."

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was the prominent figure in the freedom struggle in India from the British rule. He is also known as the 'The Father of the Nation', in India.

The author has written a number of books and some of them include Character & Nation Building, India of My Dreams, and All Men are Brothers.

The author was born on the 2nd of October, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat. In the year 1942, he played a key role in launching the Quit India movement, which was intended at forcing the British to leave the nation. As a result of launching this movement, he was thrown in prison and remained there for several years, due to other political offenses allegedly committed by him. At all times, he practised satyagraha, which is the teaching of non-violence. As the British rule ended, he was saddened by India's partition, and tried his best to bring peace among the Sikhs and Muslims. On the 30th of January, 1948, Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead by a Hindu nationalist, for allegedly being highly concerned about the nation's Muslim population.