Gandhi's Return to India
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Arrived in India from South Africa on 9 January 1915, at the Apollo Bunder (now Apollo Bandar) in Bombay. He was welcomed by a large crowd of people and honored by the Bombay Presidency Association at a reception in the house of Jehangir Petit. He had also received the title of Kaiser-I-Hind from the British government for his services in South Africa. He had spent over two decades in South Africa, where he had led the Indian community in non-violent protests against racial discrimination and injustice. He had also developed his political philosophy of satyagraha, or truth force, which he later applied in the Indian freedom struggle. He was invited to return to India by his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale, who was a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. Gokhale advised Gandhi to travel across India and understand the problems and aspirations of the people before entering politics. Gandhi followed his advice and spent his first year in India visiting various places and m.

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He was invited to return to India by his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale, who was a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. Gokhale advised Gandhi to travel across India and understand the problems and aspirations of the people before entering politics. Gandhi followed his advice and spent his first year in India visiting various places and m.

meeting people

He had spent over two decades in South Africa, where he had led the Indian community in non-violent protests against racial discrimination and injustice. He had also developed his political philosophy of satyagraha, or truth force, which he later applied in the Indian freedom struggle. He was invited to return to India by his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale, who was a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. Gokhale advised Gandhi to travel across India and understand the problems and aspirations of the people before entering politics. Gandhi followed his advice and spent his first year in India visiting various places and m.

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He had also received the title of Kaiser-I-Hind from the British government for his services in South Africa. He had spent over two decades in South Africa, where he had led the Indian community in non-violent protests against racial discrimination and injustice. He had also developed his political philosophy of satyagraha, or truth force, which he later applied in the Indian freedom struggle. He was invited to return to India by his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale, who was a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. Gokhale advised Gandhi to travel across India and understand the problems and aspirations of the people before entering politics. Gandhi followed his advice and spent his first year in India visiting various places and m.

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