MAHATMA GANDHI
“My Life is My Message”
1869, October 2 |
Birth at Porbandar in Gujarat Province |
1883 |
Married to Kasturba |
1887 |
Passed Matriculation Examination from Ahmedabad Centre |
1888, September, 4 |
Left fr Lndon to Study Law |
1891, January, 12 |
Passed the Law Examination |
1891, June, 6 |
In India, introduced to Rajchandrabhai (whom Gandhiji regarded as one of his Gurus). |
1891, November, 16 |
Applied for enrolment in the Bombay High Court. |
1892, May 24 |
Came to Bombay to start practice in the High Court as a Barrister |
1893, April 19 |
Representing a Porbandar firm set sail for South Africa |
1893, May 31 |
At Pietermaritzburg railway station Gandhiji was ordered to go into the van compartment of the train although he held a valid first class ticket. On his refusal, a constable forcibly ejected Gandhiji alongwith his baggage. He was left to shiver all night. |
1894, May 22 |
Proposed an organization to watch the interest of Indians and to oppose colour bar against them in South Africa |
1894, August 22 |
Founded Natal Indian Congress to fight against colour prejudice |
1894, September 3 |
Admitted to Natal Supreme Court despite opposition by Natal Law Society |
1899, October 17 |
Outbreak of Boer War. Gandhiji joined Ambulance Corps |
1901, October 18 |
Departure for India with the assurance to return to South Africa if his service were needed |
1901, December 27 |
Moved resolution on South Africa at Calcutta Congress session |
1902, November 20 |
At the growing pressure from Indians in South Africa, returned to South Africa |
1903 |
Founded Transvaal British Indian Association |
904, October 1 |
Took over entire management responsibility of ‘Indian Opinion’ a weekly news letter |
1904, Nov-Dec |
Founded Phoenix Settlement |
1906, September 11 |
Started Passive Resistance Movement |
1909, November 13-22 |
Wrote ‘Hind Swaraj’ in Gujarati on board ‘S.S. Kildonan Castle’ on the way to South Africa from London |
1915, January 9 |
Returned to India via England |
1915, May 20 |
Founded Satyagraha Ashram at Kochrab, Ahmedabad |
1917, April |
Started Champaran Satyagraha for the peasants |
1918 |
Ahmedabad Mill Workers and Kheda Peasants Satyagraha |
1919, April 13 |
Massacre at mass meeting at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Gandhiji implored people to be calm |
1919, September 7 |
‘Navajivan’ (Gujarati) started under Gandhiji’s editorship |
1919, October 8 |
First issue of ‘ Young India’ under Gandhiji’s editorship was published |
1920-21 |
Khilafat and Non-Co-Operation Movements |
1922, February 5 |
Chauri- Caura incident and withdrawal of Non-Co-operation Movement |
1922, March 10 |
Arrested. On 21 March sent to Yeravda Jail. Remained there till March 1924 |
1924, September 17 |
Started 21 days fast for Hindu-Muslim unity |
1924, December 23 |
Presided over the Belgaum Congress |
1928, December 26 |
Attended Calcutta Congress where a draft Constitution of India was adopted on 31st December 1928 |
1929, December 31 |
Gandhiji’s resolution on ‘Complete Independence’ was adopted at an open session of the Lahore Congress alongwith immediate boycott of Legislatures |
1930, January, 26 |
Pledge of Independence taken all over India. |
1930, February 19 |
All India Congress Committee adopted Civil Disobedience programme |
1930, March 12 |
At 6.30 A.M. with 78 Ashramites and others, Gandhiji started his famous ‘Dandi March’ from Ahmedabad (241 miles) to break the Salt Law |
1930, April 6 |
At 8.30 a.m. broke the Salt Law at Dandi |
1930, May 5 |
Arrested at Karadi Camp, taken to Yeravda Jail |
1931, January 26 |
Released from the Jail |
1931, March 5 |
Gandhi-Irwin Pact was announced. |
1931, August 29 |
Left for London to attend Second Round Table Conference |
1931, December 28 |
Returned to India |
1931, December 31 |
Decided to restart Satyagraha |
1932, September 20 |
Started fast against separate electorates for the Harijans allowed in Communal Award. |
1933, May 8 |
Started 21 days fast for the improvement of conditions of Harijans, and was released at 9 p.m. from the jail |
1933, July 31 |
Started Individual Civil Disobedience movement |
1933, August 1 |
Arrested and remained in jail till 23 August, 1933. Started Harijan upliftment tour |
1933, November 7 |
Stated “I am going to resign from the Congress” |
1934, September 17 |
Declared his intention to retire from the Congress |
1934, October 28 |
Resigned from the Congress |
1934, October 29 |
Founded Sevagram Ashram at Wardha |
1936 |
Wardha Scheme of Education |
1937 |
North-West Frontier Province tours |
1938, May & Oct- Nov. 1939, March 3 |
Started fast unto death at Rajkot, and on settlement of the issue broke his fast on 7 March 1939 |
1940, October 17 |
Started Anti-War Individual Satyagraha with Vinoba Bhave as the first Satyagrahi |
1942, January 15 |
‘Jawaharlal will be my successor’, Gandhiji said |
1942, March 22 |
Stafford Cripps arrived in India |
1942, March 30 |
The idea of ‘Quit India’ burst upon Gandhiji |
1942, August 8 |
Addressed All India Congress Committee at Bombay where ‘Quit India’ resolution was passed. ‘Quit India’ movement started |
1942, August 9 |
Arrested and taken to Aga Khan Palace jail, Pune |
1942, August 15 |
Lighted the pyre of Mahadev Desai, his Secretary who died in the jail |
1943, February 10 |
Started fast in Aga Khan Palace jail |
1943, March 3 |
Ended fast in the jail |
1944, February 22 |
At 7:30 p.m. Kasturba died. The saree woven from yarn spun by Gandhiji was wrapped around her body and the pyre was lit |
1944, May 6 |
Released from the jail |
1945, June- July |
Simla Conference |
1946, March |
Cabinet Mission arrived |
1946, October 10 |
Inhuman atrocities started in Noakhali and other districts in East Bengal |
1946, November 6 |
Left Calcutta for Noakhali by a special train |
1947, Jan – Dec |
Toured troubled areas of Bengal, Bihar and Delhi |
1947, August 15 |
At Calcutta, fasted as country was cut into two pieces |
1948, January 13 |
Started fast in Delhi at Birla House against communal riots |
1948, January 16 |
Stated, ‘I have no wish to live if I cannot see peace established all round me, in India as well as in Pakistan’ |
1948, January 18 |
Broke fast by taking sweet lime juice from Maulana Azad at Birla House |
1948, January 20 |
A bomb exploded during prayer at Birla House |
1948, January 27 |
Wrote that Congress should cease as a political body and should devote to people’s service |
1948, January 30 |
At 5:17 p.m. shot dead on his way to evening prayer ground at Birla House, Delhi. |
Statement of Fasts In South Africa
1913 |
(Phoenix) Penitential fast for a week for moral lapse of two inmates at the settlement |
1914 |
(phoenix) Fourteen day’s fast for a similar reason |
In India
1915, June 1 |
Fasted for a day on detecting untruth among Ashram boys |
1915, September 11 |
Gave up evening meal due to some Ashramites’ objection to the admission of a Harijan in the Ashram |
1918, March 15-17 |
For a raise in the wages of mill workers of Ahmedabad |
1919, April 6 |
First day of the Satyagraha movement |
1919, April 13-15 |
Began fast for 72 hours owing to Jallianwala Bagh massacre at Amritsar, and disturbances at Bombay and Ahmedabad |
1921, November 19-21 |
Fasted owing to disturbances at Bombay |
1921, November 28 |
Took vow to fast for 24 hours on every Monday till Swaraj was won and started it from that day |
1922, February 12-16 |
Owing to the massacre at Chauri-Chaura |
1924, September 17-30 1924, October 1-7 |
For Hindu Muslim unity |
1925, November 24-30 |
For having detected sexual aberrations in some boys and girls of the Ashram |
1928, June 22-24 |
Owing to moral lapse of an Ashram inmate |
1932, September 20-25 |
In protest against the decision to set up separate electorate for the Harijans |
1932, December 22 |
In protest against Government no allowing fellow prisoners to do scavenging work |
1933, May 8-28 |
For self purification and of his colleagues’ |
1933, August 16-22 |
In protest against Government’s decision not to grant all the facilities for Harijan work which he was having previously in jail |
1934, August 7-13 |
An irate reformer attacked an opponent Pt. Lal Nath of the Harijan up-liftment group with a lathi. Started fast to atone |
1939, March 3-6 |
For the breach of promise by the Rajkot ruler |
1940, November 12-13 |
Because he doubted his fellow inmate of committing theft |
1941, May 5-7 |
Because of communal riots in Ahmedabad |
1941, June 29 |
For communal unity |
1943, February 10-28 |
In protest against Government’s propaganda that the responsibility of disturbances after ‘Quit India’ resolution lies on the Congress |
1944, November 30 |
Fasted or thought of fasting for one or more days. Details and reason could not be traced |
1946, October 20-23 (?) |
Probably on account of an error by the person who prepared the fair copy of letter written during negotiations with the Muslim League |
1947, August 15 |
Against partition of the country |
1947, September 1-3 |
Because of communal riots |
1947, October 11 |
Birthday according to Vikram calendar, fsted instead of celebrating it |
1948, January 13-17 |
For communal unity |
Arrests and Imprisonments of Mahatma Gandhi In South Africa
1908, January 10 |
Arrested for failing to register or to leave Transvaal. Was sentenced to two months simple imprisonment, on 30th Jan. Following a compromise, released |
1908, October 7-12 |
While returning from Natal as he was unable to show his registration which he had burnt, imprisoned with hard labour |
1909, February 25 |
Arrested, sentenced for 3 months imprisonment at Transvaal for not producing registration certificate. |
1913, November 6 |
After the ‘great march’ be was arrested at Palmford, released on 7th on bail furnished by Kallenbach |
1913, November 8 |
Again arrested and released on bail |
1913, November 9 |
Arrested and sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment. At Volksrust sentenced for further three months, but unexpectedly released on 18 December, 1913 |
In India
1917, April 16 |
While touring Champaran served with a notice to leave the district but was not arrested |
1919, April 10 |
Arrested at Palwal on his way to Amritsar and was taken back to Bombay where he was released on 11 April |
1922, March 10 |
Arrested near Sabarmati Ashram for writing three articles in ‘Young India’ Sentenced to six years’ imprisonment. Released from Yeravada prison on 5 February, 1924 unconditionally after an operation on 12 January, 1924 |
1929, March 4 |
Arrested and released for burning foreign clothes at Calcutta |
1930, May 5 |
At 00:45 arrested at Karadi near Dandi for violating the Salt law, without trial was imprisoned and released unconditionally on 26 January, 1931 |
1932, January 4 |
Arrested in Bombay at 3 a.m. and taken to Yeravada Jail. On 8 May 1933 as he started fast was released at 6 p.m. |
1933, August 1 |
Arrested early in the morning at Ahmedabad following his march toward Rass and released on 4 August at 9 a.m. Was asked to leave Yeravada limits by 9:30 a.m. Did not comply, so arrested on the same day at 9:50 a.m. and sentenced to one year imprisonment. Started fast on 16 August. He was shifted to Sasoon hospital on 20 August and was released on 23 August at 3:45 p.m. from the hospital |
1942, August 9 |
Arrested in the early hours of the morning under the Defence of India Rules following ‘Quit India’ resolution and was lodged in Aga Khan Palace jail. Released unconditionally at 8 p.m. on 6 May, 1944 |