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How will you celebrate #BapuAt150?

आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Mar 08, 2019
अंतिम तिथि :
May 31, 2019
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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2019 is the year of Bapu’s 150th Birth Anniversary. What do the teachings and work of the Mahatma mean to you? How will you inculcate Bapu’s work in your daily life and ...

2019 is the year of Bapu’s 150th Birth Anniversary. What do the teachings and work of the Mahatma mean to you? How will you inculcate Bapu’s work in your daily life and celebrate this year? How will you put Bapu’s thoughts into action in your home, your community and society at large and make #Bapu150 a mass movement? Share your stories, thoughts and ideas here!

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Mitul Kansal
Mitul Kansal 7 साल 1 महीना पहले
Clothes do not a man make When Gandhiji set out to England to study law, he had a brush with the sophisticated lifestyle of the British. In his pursuit of being an 'English gentleman' he tried dressing up like one. He busted money on fashionable clothes and even a chimney-pot hat in a desperate attempt to belong. He took lessons in dancing and elocution, but these infatuations lasted for a while before common sense dawned. Gandhiji realized that character, and not clothes, made a man.
CHINTAN
CHINTAN 7 साल 1 महीना पहले
We should celebrate Bapu's 150th birth anniversary using the following agenda: Government will start one major campaign for solid waste management, in which the government encourages all people to participate in that campaign and collect solid waste for only a few minutes such as, 15 minutes just imagine, if only 50% of the population involved in that campaign than we remove most of the waste from the home, street, society, village, district, state and finally from the nation. Jai Hind
Arun Sekhar
Arun Sekhar 7 साल 1 महीना पहले
I, along with few friends have planned to plant as many trees as we could in our home town, this year onward. We are planning to plant at least 100000 saplings, mostly the Jamun (Black Plum) tree, the Banyan tree, the Ceylon Olive, the Jungle Jack, the Sapota tree, the Malabar Tamarind tree, the Guava Tree, the Gooseberry Tree & the Neem Tree,which are indigenous to our place. These will not only help us fight air pollution, but also provide us oxygen and food for most animals.