Across
- 2. A craft that Gandhi promoted as a way to encourage self-reliance and economic independence through the spinning of khadi (handspun cloth).
- 3. : The country where Gandhi was born and led the movement for independence from British rule.
- 6. : The principle of not using violence to achieve social or political change; a central tenet of Gandhi's philosophy.
- 8. The concept of non-harming or non-violence, which was fundamental to Gandhi's beliefs and practices.
- 9. : A person who leads or commands a group; Gandhi is often referred to as a great leader in the struggle for Indian independence.
Down
- 1. : The ultimate goal of Gandhi's efforts, referring to India's independence from British rule.
- 2. : A form of nonviolent resistance or civil disobedience developed by Gandhi, translating to "truth force."
- 4. : The city (now Mumbai) where Gandhi first became involved in politics and social activism.
- 5. : A state of tranquility that Gandhi sought to promote through his nonviolent methods and teachings.
- 7. : A mineral that Gandhi famously protested against during the Salt March in 1930, symbolizing British colonial taxation.
