Mahatma Ghandi
Mahatma Ghandi
Mahatma Ghandi
Gandhi
Presenter:
RAYMUNDO B.
SALISI
Ed.D.-ELM Student
Name:
MOHANDAS GANDHI
Born:
October 2, 1869
Porbandar, Kathiawar, India
Died:
January 30, 1948
Anti-War Activist
Civil Rights Leader
Early Life and Education
• young Gandhi was a shy
• unremarkable student
• he slept with the lights on even as a
teenager
• teenager rebelled by smoking, eating
meat stealing change from household
servants
Early Life and Education
• Gandhi was interested in becoming a doctor.
• His father had hoped he would also become a
government minister, so his family steered him
to enter the legal profession.
• In 1888, 18-year-old Gandhi sailed for London,
England, to study law.
• The young Indian struggled with the transition to
Western culture.
Early Life and Education
• Upon returning to India in 1891, Gandhi
struggled to gain his footing as a lawyer. In
his first courtroom case, a nervous Gandhi
blanked when the time came to cross-
examine a witness.
• He immediately fled the courtroom after
reimbursing his client for his legal fees.
Wife and Family
• Mahatma Gandhi’s father, Karamchand
Gandhi, served as a chief minister in
Porbandar and other states in Western
India.
• His mother, Putlibai, was a deeply
religious woman who fasted regularly.
Wife and Family
• At the age of 13, Mahatma Gandhi wed Kasturba
Makanji, a merchant’s daughter, in an arranged
marriage.
• In 1885, he endured the passing of his father and
shortly after that the death of his young baby.
• In 1888, Gandhi’s wife gave birth to the first of
four surviving sons.
• A second son was born in India 1893; Kasturba
would give birth to two more sons while living in
South Africa, one in 1897 and one in 1900.
Religion and Beliefs