Gandhi
Jayanti
Special:
Each
year,
on
October
2,
Gandhi
Jayanti
is
observed,
commemorating
the
birth
anniversary
of
Mohandas
Karamchand
Gandhi,
affectionately
known
as
Mahatma
Gandhi
or
Bapu.
Mahatma
Gandhi,
a
pivotal
figure
in
India's
struggle
for
independence,
is
remembered
for
his
profound
impact
on
the
world.
His
legacy
revolves
around
the
principles
of
non-violence,
or
ahimsa,
which
he
exemplified
through
various
peaceful
movements.
WHY
WE
CELEBRATE
GANDHI
JAYANTI?
This
special
day,
October
2,
is
dedicated
to
honoring
Mahatma
Gandhi's
contributions
as
the
"Father
of
the
Nation." Additionally,
it
serves
as
the
International
Day
of
Non-Violence,
aiming
to
spread
the
message
of
non-violence
across
the
globe.
As
the
whole
nation
is
remembering
Gandhi
ji
on
the
special
day,
our
celebrities
are
not
behind.
BHAGYA
LAKSHMI
STAR
AISHWARYA
KHARE'S
TRIBUTE
TO
MAHATMA
GANDHI
On
the
occasion
of
Gandhi
Jayanti
today,
TV
star
Aishwarya
Khare
also
remembered
the
Father
of
the
Nation
and
shared
how
she's
inspired
by
him.
The
talented
actress,
who
essays
the
role
of
Lakshmi
in
the
popular
Zee
TV
show
Bhagya
Lakshmi
opposite
Rohit
Suchanti,
said,
"Today,
as
we
commemorate
the
birth
of
the
legend,
Mahatma
Gandhi,
I'm
reminded
of
his
timeless
message:
'Be
the
change
you
wish
to
see
in
the
world'.
As
an
actor,
I'm
privileged
to
be
part
of
an
industry
that
has
the
power
to
inspire,
educate,
and
unite.
Gandhi
ji
was
a
true
patriot
who
dedicated
his
life
in
pursuit
of
freedom
and
justice
of
our
country.
We
should
all
strive
to
embody
his
values
and
remember
his
unwavering
commitment
to
nonviolence.
We
all
should
work
towards
making
our
own
sacrifices
for
the
betterment
of
our
country
in
honour
of
his
legacy."
For
those
who
are
not
aware,
on
June
15,
2007,
the
United
Nations
officially
designated
October
2
as
the
International
Day
of
Non-Violence.
This
day
is
marked
by
a
range
of
programs
and
cultural
events
aimed
at
honoring
the
Father
of
the
Nation
and
disseminating
his
teachings.
Numerous
individuals
also
choose
to
visit
sites
dedicated
to
Mahatma
Gandhi
on
this
occasion,
such
as
Raj
Ghat
in
Delhi,
Mani
Bhavan
in
Mumbai,
and
Sabarmati
Ashram
in
Gujarat.