Caren browning biography of mahatma

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    Mahatma Gandhi
    Full Name: Born: Died: Nationality: Parents: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 2 October 1869 30 January 1948 (aged 78) Indian Putlibai Gandhi (Mother) Karamchand Gandhi (Father) Harilal Manilal Ramdas Devdas Kasturba Gandhi

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    Summary
    Addiction: Gandhiji and his relative became fond of smoking. They were enamoured of the smell of a cigarette & imagined a sort of pleasure in emitting clouds of smoke. They copied the example of gandhijis uncle, who had this habit. They had no money so they began pilfering stumps of cigarettes thrown away by the uncle.

    After that they began to steal coppers from the servants pocket money to purchase Indian cigarettes. They heard that the stalks of a certain plant were porous & could be smoked like cigarettes, so they began this type of smoking.

    Suicide
    It was unbearable for them that they couldnt do anything without elders permission. At last, in sheer disgust, they decided to commit suicide. They heard that Dhatura seeds were an effective poison. Then they looked for a lonely corner, but their courage failed them. After sometime, they realised

    Biography

    Paperback. Num Pages: 224 pages, 14 b+w photos. BIC Classification: AVGR; BTC; JFCA; YNM. Category: (G) Prevailing (US: Trade); (Y) Young person / Sour Adult. Dimension: 211 x 138 x 18. Mass in Grams: 300.
    Publisher
    Plexus Publishing Ltd
    Number senior pages
    224
    Format
    Paperback
    Publication date
    2009
    Edition
    2nd ed.
    Condition
    New
    SKU
    V9780859654371
    ISBN
    9780859654371
    Paperback
    Condition: New
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