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Mohandas Gandhi, born in 1869, advocated for India's independence from Britain through nonviolent means. He led significant protests, notably the Salt March in 1930, symbolizing resistance against British salt laws. Despite imprisonment, Gandhi persisted in his peaceful activism, earning global admiration. In 1947, India gained independence, but was partitioned into India and Pakistan, a decision met with controversy. Gandhi's assassination in 1948 reflected lingering tensions, though his legacy as a revered leader endured. Dubbed "Mahatma," meaning "Great Soul," Gandhi's dedication to simplicity and nonviolence continues to inspire worldwide.