Gen Z and relevance of the Gandhian teachings
Hyderabad: Gen Z means the people born between the late 1990s and 2010s. Gandhian teachings of peace and non-violence hold eternal relevance. Gandhiji represents the most unique way of a freedom fight that history has ever recorded. He is the leader who revolted for the rights yet it was only through peaceful ways. He stands […]
Updated On - 06:14 PM, Fri - 1 October 21
Hyderabad: Gen Z means the people born between the late 1990s and 2010s. Gandhian teachings of peace and non-violence hold eternal relevance. Gandhiji represents the most unique way of a freedom fight that history has ever recorded. He is the leader who revolted for the rights yet it was only through peaceful ways. He stands for courage in the face of death, prison and opposition.
The Mahatma was more than just a freedom fighter; he proved to us that violence is never the answer. Many people have been motivated by his life of non-violence and truth, his quotes and sayings. He led his people with love, taught them his principles and got India out of slavery with bravery.
Today we enjoy the freedom that Gandhiji fought for. He inspires us to fight against evil and at all times reminds us that we must stay strong and not be afraid in the face of oppression. Remembering our ‘Father of the Nation’ is truly an inspiration to us all. His teaching are more relevant now in the strife-torn world.
Rhema Annette B,
Class VIB,
Gitanjali Primary School
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