Mahatma Gandhi's birthday (Gandhi Jayanti or Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti)
is a gazetted holiday in India on October 2 each year. It marks the
anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birth on October 2, 1869. Gandhi is
remembered for his contributions towards the Indian freedom struggle.
He is known for his non-violent civil disobedience in India and South Africa. These included the start of the non-cooperation movement in 1922 and the Salt Satyagraha or Salt (Dandi) March starting on March 12, 1930. Through Gandhi's efforts, India finally gained its freedom on August 15, 1947. The nation mourned for him after he was assassinated on January 30, 1948. The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Non-Violence is also held on October 2 each year to coincide with Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.

Mahatma Gandhi's birthday (image of Gandhi pictured above) is an important holiday in India ©iStockphoto.com/Georgios Kollidas
What do people do?
Many people celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's birthday across India. Events include:- Prayer services, commemorative ceremonies and tributes at locations all over India.
- Art exhibitions and essay competitions.
- The presentation of awards to projects stimulating a non-violent way of life.
- The showing of films and book readings on Mahatma Gandhi's life and achievements.
Public life
Government offices, post offices and banks are closed on Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. Stores and other businesses and organizations may be closed or have reduced opening hours. Those wishing to use public transport on the day may need to contact the local transport authorities to check on timetables.Background
Mahatma Gandhi, also known as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was born on October 2, 1869, and died on January 30, 1948. He was a political and spiritual leader in India and played a key role in the Indian independence movement. Gandhi developed the novel technique of non-violent agitation, which he called "Satyagraha", loosely translated as "moral domination".He is known for his non-violent civil disobedience in India and South Africa. These included the start of the non-cooperation movement in 1922 and the Salt Satyagraha or Salt (Dandi) March starting on March 12, 1930. Through Gandhi's efforts, India finally gained its freedom on August 15, 1947. The nation mourned for him after he was assassinated on January 30, 1948. The United Nations' (UN) International Day of Non-Violence is also held on October 2 each year to coincide with Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.
Symbols
Three locations in India play important roles in the celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. These are:- The Martyr's Column at the Gandhi Smriti in New Dehli where Mahatma Gandhi was shot on January 30, 1948.
- The Raj Ghat on the banks of the river Yamuna in New Dehli where Mahatma Gandhi's body was cremated on January 31, 1948.
- The Triveni Sangam where the rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati come together near Allahabad.
Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti Observances
Weekday | Date | Year | Name | Holiday type |
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Sun | Oct 2 | 2005 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Mon | Oct 2 | 2006 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Tue | Oct 2 | 2007 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Thu | Oct 2 | 2008 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Fri | Oct 2 | 2009 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Sat | Oct 2 | 2010 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Sun | Oct 2 | 2011 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
Tue | Oct 2 | 2012 | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti | Gazetted Holiday |
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