- Gandhi born in Porbandar on October 2, 1869
- Married to Kasturba in 1881
- Matriculated in November, 1887
- Reached London for studies in October, 1888
- Enrolled as barrister in June, 1891
- Returned to India in June, 1891
- Sailed for South Africa in April, 1893
- Visited India in 1896 and 1901
- First attended the Indian National Congress in 1901
- Took charge of the Indian Opinions in 1903
- Established the Phoenix Settlement in 1904
- Led the Indian Ambulance Corps during the Boer War in 1899 and
during Zulu rebellion in 1906
- Took to a life of brahmacharya in 1906
- Went to England in 1906 and 1909
- First jailed in South Africa in 1908
- Established the Tolstoy Farm in 1910
- Led an epic march of satyagrahis in South Africa in 1913
- Left South Africa in 1914 and reached India in January, 1915
- Established Sabarmati Ashram in 1915, Wardha Ashram in 1933
and Sevagram Ashram in 1936
- Champaran satyagraha launched in 1917
- First no-tax campaign launched in Kheda in 1918
- Jallianwala Baug massacre in Amritsar in 1919
- Became editor of Young India and Navajivan in 1919
- Launched non-co-operation movement in 1921
- First jailed in India in 1922
- His khadi tour in 1927
- Led Dandi March and salt satyagraha in 1930
- Attended the Round Table Conference in London and visited
Europe in 1931
- His Harijan tour in 1933
- Started Harijan weekly in 1933
- Sponsored " Quit India" movement in 1942
- Last imprisonment in the Aga Khan Palace from 1942-4
- Assassinated on January 30, 1948
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