The head of Government highlighted Gandhi’s enduring legacy of truth, non-violence, and moral courage, which is followed by generations around the world.
He reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to Gandhi’s ideals as guiding principles on the collective journey toward a developed and inclusive India.
October 2 marks Gandhi Jayanti in India to commemorate this universal figure’s birthday, and globally, the International Day of Non-Violence, declared by the United Nations in June 2007, to promote a global culture of peace and tolerance.
The date is commemorated at the United Nations with statements by the secretary-general and events that connect Gandhi’s philosophy with current reality.
Messages have denounced in the last few years global conflicts and recalled Gandhi’s belief in truth and non-violence as weapons more powerful than any other.
The International Day of Non-Violence, therefore, stands as a national tribute and a global call to action.
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