Commonly Celebrated
Gandhi Jayanti
Commonly Celebrated
Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated each year on October 2nd in India. The day has been declared as a national holiday. Schools, colleges, offices and institutions remain close on this day. Lately, October 2nd has also been honored as the International Day of Non Violence by United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The idea was first propagated by Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi, before it was accepted by the Indian National Congress and the United Nation.
Rituals
Commonly Celebrated
Gandhi Jayanti Greetings
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How Is Gandhi Jayanti Celebrated
Gandhi Jayanti
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Gandhi Jayanti Significance
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