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Bengaluru Marks 156th Gandhi Jayanti with Cleanliness Drives and Tributes

Political leaders across India honored Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy of non-violence and service on his 156th birth anniversary, observed as a national and international day of remembrance.

  • On October 2, 2025, India commemorated Mahatma Gandhi’s 156th birthday with celebrations nationwide, including tributes and events honoring Gandhi Jayanti and the International Day of Non-Violence.
  • The celebrations followed Gandhi's legacy of non-violence and service, inspired by his leadership in the Dandi March and Quit India Movement against British rule.
  • Government departments, educational institutions, citizens' groups, and Indian missions globally organized cleanliness drives, floral tributes, and programmes honoring Gandhi's values.
  • Prime Minister Modi emphasized that the country remains committed to upholding Mahatma Gandhi's principles as it strives toward building a developed India, highlighting Gandhi's values of service and compassion.
  • These observances reinforced Gandhi's enduring influence on social harmony, self-reliance, and ethical living while promoting global recognition of his philosophy.
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The Hans India broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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