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Gandhi Jayanti Children Speech for kids

Speech on Gandhi Jayanti in English has always got irreplaceable importance on this special occasion.<br><br>So letu2019s figure out some of the most effective ideas to prepare a speech on Gandhi Jayanti in English.

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Gandhi Jayanti Children Speech for kids

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  1. Gandhi Jayanti Speech for kids Gandhi Jayanti commemorates the birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, often known as Mahatma Gandhi or Bapuji, the father of the nation. Gandhiji was a non-violent speaker, which is why the day is known around the world as the International Day of Non-Violence. It is a symbol of peace and truth. Gandhi Jayanti is an important event for all schools in India. Children participate in various contests and programs. Gandhi Jayanti's speech for children is an event that attracts many students. The majority of schools, colleges, and universities need some form of presentation. Your child will not have any problems in the future if they have a strong public presence. In this article we discuss the story of Gandhi Jayanti, some ideas for a speech on Gandhi Jayanti in English, and two sample speeches. Speech 1 Hello, everyone! My name is, and we gather here to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. This year marks Gandhi ji's 152 birthday. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose named him "Father of the Nation" in honor of his fight for the independence of India.

  2. We also refer to him as "Bapu". Gandhi Jayanti is observed in India on October 2 of each year in connection with him, who dedicated his life to the independence of India by using his powerful weapon of "non- violence". This day is celebrated not only in India but around the world as the International Day of Non-Violence. Let us all think of him on his birthday today, and rejoice that day with joy and joy. His life served as a model for all of us, and the efforts he has made are now our responsibility. To honor the Father of the Nation, let us contribute to the growth and development of our country. Leaving India is a loss of work and pain. On this historic day, even our Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, launched the Swach Bharat Abhiyan to keep our society clean. One speech is not enough to convey the ideals and deeds of Mahatma Gandhi. However, as future leaders of the country, we can honor him by living our lives in accordance with his values of truth, peace and non- violence, and leading our country to greatness. Speech 2 Dear teachers, parents and my dear friends. Good morning to all. It is with great joy and respect for you that I come to this Gandhi Jayanti to share a few words about Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation. Gandhiji is the pride of all Indians, a hero who was great enough to inspire the entire world while still being humble enough to wear just a dhoti. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, India. Putlibai and Karamchand Gandhi were his parents. He went to school in Porbandar, then Rajkot. He married Kasturba when he was 13 years old. He moved to London in 1888 to study law. In 1891 he became a lawyer. Gandhi moved to South Africa a few years later at the age of 23 to practice law. Gandhiji had numerous experiences in South Africa that made him a powerful and fearless leader who faced injustice. One such case was that, despite having a first class ticket, he was kicked out of the first class

  3. compartment of a train simply because he was an Indian. Gandhiji became known as the leader of the Indians in South Africa in the following years. Gandhiji first used satyagraha, or nonviolent resistance, in South Africa to combat injustice. Gandhiji returned to India in 1914 after 20 years in South Africa. He quickly became known in India's struggle for independence from the British. He was the driving force behind the "Salt Satyagraha" and the "Quit India Movement". He was arrested and detained several times, but never gave up. When the British handed over their independence to India in August 1947, his efforts paid off. It was a wonderful day for India, but it didn't last long. Unfortunately, Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on January 30, 1948. This ended a life that would forever change the course of our country's history. A life dedicated to proving that love and peace can triumph over evil, hatred and violence. Dear friends, in today's world where violence and injustice abound, Mahatma Gandhi stands out as a beacon of hope and shows us how to live. Will we live our lives according to his ideals of truth, peace, and nonviolence? Will we live a life of simplicity instead of waste and opulence? The answer is a resounding "yes". Thank you. Jai Hind!

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