‘The Story of My Experiments with Truth’ is the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi. Originally written in Gujarati, it covers his life from childhood up to 1921. The book focuses on his personal journey of self-discovery, his development of the philosophy ...
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Mahatma Gandhi participated only in the Second Round Table Conference, held in London in 1931. He attended as the sole representative of the Indian National Congress following the Gandhi-Irwin Pact. The conference focused on constitutional reforms for India, but it ...
Lord Linlithgow was the longest-serving Viceroy of India (1936–1943). He was in office when the Cripps Mission, led by Sir Stafford Cripps, arrived in March 1942 to negotiate Indian support for World War II. Linlithgow’s tenure was characterized by a ...
This emotive statement was made by Jawaharlal Nehru during his “Tryst with Destiny” speech on the night of August 14, 1947. It was an appeal for national unity and total commitment to the service of the country. Nehru intended to ...
Mahatma Gandhi had resigned from his formal membership of the Indian National Congress in 1934 to focus on village upliftment and “constructive work.” Although he remained the supreme moral guide and advisor to the Congress leadership throughout the 1940s, he ...