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Dioramas presenting Landmark Events of Mahatma Gandhi's Life
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STEALING AND ATONEMENT, 1883 - Once Mohan stole a bit of Gold, but it weighed heavily on his conscience. He made a confession to his father and asked for punishment. Sincere repentance won Mohan his father's affection.
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BONFIRE OF FOREIGN CLOTH, 1921 -
Gandhi inaugurated the campaign for the boycott of foreign cloth by kindling an immense bonfire in Bombay for economic emancipation of India.
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THE GREAT TRIAL, 1922 -
Gandhi was tried for sedition, in March. Pleading guilty he said, "I hold it to be a virtue to be disaffected towards a government which has done more harm to India that any previous system." He was sentenced to six years' imprisonment.
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KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES -
The inhuman destruction of village-industries was corroding Gandhi's heart. He believed that their restoration alone would feed the hungry millions.
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THE DANDI MARCH, 1930 -
On March 12, sixty one year old Gandhi started the great march of liberty from Sabarmati Ashram with a strong resolve to break the inhuman salt-law.
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THE SALT SATYAGRAHA, 1930 -
On April 6, Gandhi broke the nefarious Salt-law at Dandi. Despite brutal assaults on the people, the war against the salt-tax spread to far flung regions. India was seething in revolt. Gandhi was arrested on May 4.
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MEETING THE KING IN LONDON, 1931 -
Gandhi went to London to attend the Round Table Conference. On being invited by the King. He went to Buckingham Palace in his usual dress.
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AMONG THE WORKERS, LONDON, 1931 -
Gandhi planted a tree outside Kingsley Hall, East End, where he stayed with the workers for twelve weeks.
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WITH ROMAIN ROLLAND, 1931 -
Gandhi discussed with Romain Rolland at Geneva the evil effects of war and the efficacy of non-violence. At Gandhi's request, Romain Rolland played Beethoven's fifth symphony on the piano.
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FAST FOR THE ERADICATION OF UNTOUCHABILITY, 1932 -
Gandhi was arrested on his return from England. On September 20, he commenced his fast unto death in the prison for eradicating untouchability. On the leaders signing a pact, the fast was broken after six days.
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THE CURSE OF UNTOUCHABILITY -
Gandhi pleaded for the uplift of the downtrodden untouchables and for restoring equality between man and man.
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NURSING HIS AILING FATHER, 1884-85 -
During five long years of his father's illness, Mohan nursed him and
listened to discussion on different faiths.
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