Nitish flags off 'Gandhi rath' to spread messages of Bapu

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

today flagged off "Gandhi rath" to spread the message of to the people.

As part of the centenary celebration of Champaran Satyagraha, the "Gandhi rath" would reach every of for a year with a view to making people, particularly the younger generation, aware of Gandhian philosophy through audio and video presentation.



The CM visited a photo exhibition on the life and thoughts of Gandhiji and on Champaran satyagraha before flagging off the chariot, an official statement said.

is observing centenary celebration of Champaran satyagraha, Gandhiji's first experiment with non-violent agitation against the British rule, in 1917.

Kumar has said that he intended to knock every house with Gandhian ideology as it was more relevant in today's world.

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Nitish flags off 'Gandhi rath' to spread messages of Bapu

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today flagged off "Gandhi rath" to spread the message of Mahatma Gandhi to the people. As part of the centenary celebration of Champaran Satyagraha, the "Gandhi rath" would reach every panchayat of Bihar for a year with a view to making people, particularly the younger generation, aware of Gandhian philosophy through audio and video presentation. The CM visited a photo exhibition on the life and thoughts of Gandhiji and on Champaran satyagraha before flagging off the chariot, an official statement said. Bihar government is observing centenary celebration of Champaran satyagraha, Gandhiji's first experiment with non-violent agitation against the British rule, in 1917. Kumar has said that he intended to knock every house with Gandhian ideology as it was more relevant in today's world. today flagged off "Gandhi rath" to spread the message of to the people.

As part of the centenary celebration of Champaran Satyagraha, the "Gandhi rath" would reach every of for a year with a view to making people, particularly the younger generation, aware of Gandhian philosophy through audio and video presentation.

The CM visited a photo exhibition on the life and thoughts of Gandhiji and on Champaran satyagraha before flagging off the chariot, an official statement said.

is observing centenary celebration of Champaran satyagraha, Gandhiji's first experiment with non-violent agitation against the British rule, in 1917.

Kumar has said that he intended to knock every house with Gandhian ideology as it was more relevant in today's world.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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