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Arun Ghandi, the speaker for the Margaret Harris lecture at the University of Dundee on 7 October 2009. There was a record number of people attending to hear Arun Ghandi deliver his inspiring lecture "21st Century Peace Making - The Ghandi Way". Arun Ghandi is the grandson of Mahatma Ghandi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) who brought India to independence with his nonviolent peace protests.
Arun Ghandi, the speaker for the Margaret Harris lecture at the University of Dundee on 7 October 2009. There was a record number of people attending to hear Arun Ghandi deliver his inspiring lecture "21st Century Peace Making - The Ghandi Way". Arun Ghandi is the grandson of Mahatma Ghandi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) who brought India to independence with his nonviolent peace protests.
Arun Ghandi, the speaker for the Margaret Harris lecture at the University of Dundee on 7 October 2009. There was a record number of people attending to hear Arun Ghandi deliver his inspiring lecture "21st Century Peace Making - The Ghandi Way". Arun Ghandi is the grandson of Mahatma Ghandi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) who brought India to independence with his nonviolent peace protests.
Todos los Domingos en el Barrio Chino.
Ese Ghandi, recontra terrenal, pero la calle está dura y chamba es chamba!
Además, no habría foto sin personaje :P
كانت هذه اللوحه تتصدر لوحات المرسم الحسيني و قد رسمت بواسطة احد الاخوان الفنانين والمهتمين برسوم واقعة عاشوراء الحسين ( ع ) وهي للمهاتما غاندي محرر الهند من الاستعمار البريطاني... ارجو ان تنال اعجابكم
I shot this picture in 2009
Wagah Border Ceremony
Every day at sunset, a battle is waged on the Pakistan-India border at Wagah.
More pix and stories @ Standoff at the Pakisatan/India Boarder at Wagah
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Soldiers face off
Guns are drawn
Crowds cheer and jeer
Indians dance in the street & celebrate
Pakistanis sit in orderly rows by gender
It’s a battle that no one ever wins
It’s a daily F.U. from India to Pakistan.
It’s one of the most fascinating and disgraceful things I’ve ever witnessed
It’s the Wagah Border Ceremony, located in between Amritsar, India, and Lahore, Pakistan.
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Two former missionaries to India protesting the imprisonment of Mahatma Ghandi and Jawaharial Nehru by the British for leading the fight for Indian independence during World War II are arrested outside the embassy February 22, 1943.
Dr. J. Holmes Smith (left) and Rev. Ralph Templin (right) said they spent nine and sixteen years in India respectively said they would conduct a hunger strike at the jail.
They were arrested for violating a District of Columbia law banning picketing within 500 feet of an embassy.
Ghandi and Nehru were leaders of the “Quit India” movement that refused to aid the British in their fight against Nazi Germany until they granted India independence. The two were jailed in 1942 along with more than 100,000 of their followers. Many others were killed in clashes with British authorities.
Ghandi, in ill health, was released in 1944 because the British did not want another martyr. Toward the end of the war when Britain made clear their intentions to transfer control of the country to Indian authorities, the campaign was called off and prisoners released.
The British partitioned India into two countries—predominantly Hindu India and predominantly Muslim Pakistan in 1947 and upwards of a half million people were killed during displacement riots.
Ghandi was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in 1948 for being too accommodating to Muslims. Nehru was the first prime minister of an independent India..
The three pickets arrested at the Embassy in 1943 were (left to right) Marjorie Kendrick of Washington, D.C. Jane Fulton of Pittsburgh, PA and Harold R. Lefever of York, PA.
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The photographer is unknown. The image is an ACME News Service photograph obtained via an Internet auction.
Arun Ghandi, the speaker for the Margaret Harris lecture at the University of Dundee on 7 October 2009. There was a record number of people attending to hear Arun Ghandi deliver his inspiring lecture "21st Century Peace Making - The Ghandi Way". Arun Ghandi is the grandson of Mahatma Ghandi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) who brought India to independence with his nonviolent peace protests.
Mahatma Ghandi bronze and granite sculpture by Gautam Paul outside Indian Embassy in Washington D.C.
Naast het BUS-EM was ook het depot Berlin Indira-Ghandi-Straße volledig geopend voor de liefhebbers.
O.a. de 1662 stond op het terrein opgesteld. In 2019 is deze bus bij de BVG buiten dienst gesteld.
Mohandas Gandhi Statue
Peace Abbey
Sherborn, Massachusetts
What do you think Ghandi would say if people stuck money between his toes?
The enterance to the Mahatma Ghandi Museum in Delhi. This is also the place where he was assassinated in 1948.