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Saturday, September 17, 2016

Gandhi Jayanti Special Speech for Student

Gandhi Jayanti is Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi or Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. On this day in schools and collages organize cultural program  and Gandhi Jayanti Special Speech. Here is Gandhi Jayanti Special Speech for Student.



Gandhi Jayanti Special Speech for Student-1

A very good morning to the excellencies, Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. My name is xxx. I study in class xxx.standard. I would like to recite a speech at this great occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. However, first of all I would like to say a big thank to my class teacher for giving me this opportunity to speech here at this national occasion. My dear friends, we are here to celebrate Gandhi Jayanti (2nd of October means birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi). It is an auspicious occasion which provides us an opportunity to commemorate a great patriotic leader of the country. It is celebrated worldwide, nationally (as Gandhi Jayanti) and internationally (as International Day of Non-Violence).

Today, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, I would like to focus on the life history of father of the nation. Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd of October in 1869 in a small town of India called Porbandar, Gujarat. The name of his parent was Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai. After completing the education of primary and higher secondary, Bapu went to England in 1888 for getting higher education in law. After completing his law degree, he returned to India in 1891 and started participating in the independence movement of India. Once he became the victim of racism in South Africa which badly affected his soul, from then he started opposing the social evil of racism.

After his returning to India he met Gopala Krishna Gokhale and joined the movements of Indian freedom struggle in order to raise his voice against British rule. On the way to freedom of India he started various movements such as non-cooperation movement in 1920, dandi march in 1930 and quit India movement in 1942. He was a great patriotic leader whom continuous efforts forced Britishers to go back on their back foot in 1947. We celebrate his birth anniversary to pay him a tribute and say him a thank to give us an Independent India.

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat….

Gandhi Jayanti Special Speech for Student-2

 

Respected Principal, Teachers and my dear friends, today on the day of 2nd Oct we are celebrating Gandhi Jayanti.On this occasion I want to focus on the life of our loving Gandhiji.Bapu was born on 2nd october, 1869 in a small village named porbandar in Gujarat.His father’s name was Karamchand Gandhi and mother was Putlibai. When Bapu completed his higher secondary education, he want to become a lawyer.So, he went to England during 1888 for getting higher education in the field of law.After hard struggle of four years he completed his law degree and returned to India in 1891.

After coming back from England, he went to Africa for the re-search of his work.In those days, there was a huge demand of Indian lawyers in South Africa.There he got the work. Gandhi Ji spent around 20 years of his life period there. During these days, racism was coming in South Africa.He became also one of the victim of this racism. He was thrown out of the running train even after getting a valid ticket in the first class reservation. This act badly affect his soul and he started to oppose the social evil of racist. These days were much memorable to Gandhi because during these days he got married with Kasturba Gandhi. She supported him in all walks of life.


He returned to India in 1915. After his return he met Gopal Krishna Gokhale and discussed about the movements of Indian freedom struggle.He included himself in the Indian National Congress and raised his voice against the British ruling in India.He started Non-Cooperation moment in 1920 in which Indians were asked not to cooperate in any activities of British. In 1930 he made a dandi march by walking over a long stretch of around 400km. He broken the law of British against the production of salt. In 1942 he shouted ‘quite India movement’ through which he sent a message to the ruling British that leave our country and we are capable of ruling our own country. All these moment made British East India Company to set themselves on back foot. Finally, India got its freedom on 15th August, 1947.He was shot dead by Nathuram Godse on 30th January, 1948.

Bharat Mata Ki Jay... Thank you..



Gandhi Jayanti Special Speech for Student-3

 

Respacted Principal ,Teachers and My Friends.Today is Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti.I will  speak about Mahatma Gandhi. Today 2nd October, Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated every year. Today, one of the great leaders who helped India to get independent was born. His name is Mahatma Gandhi. His philosophy and idea of Non-Violence  led the country to get freedom. Hence this day is also termed as International Day of Non-Violence.  The teachings of Gandhi says that Non-Violence is mightier than any mightiest weapon of destruction.

The present Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, also declared that from 2nd October, 2014, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan will going to take place in a large way. He declared the day as a non-holiday to the Government workers and staffs and directs them to take cleanliness awareness in their offices on that day. On that day, Government employee’s and staff’s take action of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in their respective workplace.

Mr. Modi, the present Prime Minister of India, also urged all the Indian’s to devote atleast 2 hrs. per week to clean their surroundings. On 2nd October, Mr. Modi himself cleaned the India Gate area in New Delhi.

Mahatma Gandhi is known as the “Father of Nation” because of his work done for the India to get freedom. His teachings are still in the blood of every Indians.

People all over the world celebrate 2nd October as Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti. On this day, schools and colleges remains closed. People organize events and throw speeches on the life and work done by Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi’s full name is Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi is popularly also known as Bapu. Its Mahatma Gandhi’s effort, in 1914, Indian Relief Act was passed. He was one of the members of Satyagrah Movement as well as the Non-Cooperation Movement. He also led the historic Dandi March. In 1942, he also started “Quit India” Movement. It’s all his efforts, British leave India and India got its Independence in August, 1947.

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