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  1. Ramdas Mohandas Gandhi (2 January, 1897 – 14 April, 1969) was the third son of Mahatma Gandhi. He was a freedom activist in his own right. Biography. Ramdas was born in the Colony of Natal, the third son of Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi. He had two older brothers, Harilal and Manilal, and one younger brother, Devdas Gandhi.

  2. 6 de jan. de 2011 · Ramdas Gandhi performed the lighting of the pyre and the attending priest, Pandit Ram Dhan Sharma, recited Vedic texts. As the flames climbed upwards crowds surged forward against the cordon, broke it and rushed forward ‘dangerously close to the pyre’.

  3. Mohandas Gandhi was the leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Mohandas Gandhi has been called contemporary, post-colonial sovereign India's Father of the Nation, a title first given to him by Subhas Chandra Bose on 6 July 1944 during Bose's address on the Singapore Radio.

  4. Ramdas Gandhi (Sudáfrica, 1897-14 de abril de 1969) fue el tercer hijo de Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Sobrevivió a sus padres y a todos sus hermanos. Con su esposa Nirmala tuvieron tres hijos: Sumitra, Kanu y Usha Gandhi. Participó del movimiento de independencia indio liderado por su padre.

  5. 30 de jan. de 2024 · Ramdas Mohandas Gandhi, commonly known as Ramdas Bapu, was actively involved in the Indian Independence Movement. Playing a crucial role alongside his father, Mahatma Gandhi, and other prominent leaders. He dedicated himself to the cause of India’s freedom and the promotion of nonviolence.

  6. 15 de mai. de 1989 · Today, when grey haired, soft-voiced Ramchandra Gandhi, 52, ponders over that touching little cameo, he realises what Gandhi meant to the people of India, and the burden that casts on his direct descendants.

  7. Ramdas Mohandas Gandhi (1897-1969), born in Johannesburg, was imprisoned in South Africa at the age of fourteen for his political activity. He later moved to India and became involved in the independence movement; he was arrested in Champaran during his father's first protest campaign in India.