Key Points

Chief Justice of India Bhushan Gavai participated in Gandhi Jayanti celebrations at the Mahatma Gandhi Institute in Mauritius during his official visit. He was joined by Mauritian education ministers and senior officials who paid floral tributes to the Father of the Nation. Meanwhile in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage at Raj Ghat and shared a message about following Gandhi's path toward a developed India. This year marks the 156th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, whose philosophy of non-violence continues to inspire global peace efforts.

Key Points: CJI Gavai Joins Mauritius Ministers for Gandhi Jayanti Tribute

  • CJI Gavai attended Gandhi Jayanti celebrations during his three-day official Mauritius visit
  • Mauritius education ministers and senior officials joined the floral tribute ceremony
  • PM Modi paid homage at Raj Ghat accompanied by Union Minister Manohar Lal
  • The Mahatma Gandhi Institute represents joint India-Mauritius cultural cooperation
  • This year marks the 156th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
  • October 2 is globally observed as International Day of Non-Violence
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CJI Gavai participates in Gandhi Jayanti celebrations in Mauritius

Chief Justice of India participates in Mahatma Gandhi Institute ceremony during official visit, while PM Modi pays homage at Raj Ghat on 156th birth anniversary.

"Gandhi Jayanti is about paying homage to the extraordinary life of beloved Bapu - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, October 3

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan Ramakrishna Gavai and his family on Thursday participated in the Gandhi Jayanti celebration at Mahatma Gandhi Institute in Mauritius. They paid a floral tribute to the Father of the Nation on his birth anniversary.

Mahatma Gandhi Institute is a joint institute between India and Mauritius to promote Indian culture.

CJI Gavai is on a three-day official visit to Mauritius.

Kaviraj Sharma Sukon, Minister of Tertiary Education, Science and Research; Mahend Gungapersad, Minister of Education and Human Resources; and others, including junior ministers, MPs and senior officials, also participated in the ceremony.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday paid floral tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat on the occasion of his birth anniversary.

Union Minister Manohar Lal accompanied the Prime Minister during the tribute ceremony.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister paid homage to Gandhi in a post on X, recalling his courage and values of service and compassion. Modi said the nation would continue to follow the Mahatma's path in its quest for a 'Viksit Bharat.'

"Gandhi Jayanti is about paying homage to the extraordinary life of beloved Bapu, whose ideals transformed the course of human history. He demonstrated how courage and simplicity could become instruments of great change. He believed in the power of service and compassion as essential means of empowering people. We will keep following his path in our quest to build a Viksit Bharat," the Prime Minister wrote.

This year marks the 156th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, remembered as the Father of the Nation for his pivotal role in India's freedom struggle.

October 2, in India, is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti, while across the globe it is observed as the International Day of Non-Violence, following a 2007 United Nations resolution that received support from over 140 countries.

At the UN, the day is observed with statements from the Secretary-General and events that connect Gandhi's philosophy to today's realities. In recent years, these messages have highlighted the conflicts across the globe and reminded nations that Gandhi's belief in truth and non-violence is "more powerful than any weapon.

"In India, the observance takes the form of tributes at Raj Ghat, cultural and educational programmes, and public campaigns that highlight Gandhi's ideals.

Born on October 2, 1869, Mahatma Gandhi was a leading figure in the Indian freedom struggle. Inspired by the concepts of Satyagraha and non-violence, Gandhi led the Dandi March of 1930, during which thousands walked to the sea to defy the salt law, and the Quit India Movement of 1942, a protest against British rule.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the gesture, I wish our judiciary would focus more on clearing the massive backlog of cases in India rather than international visits. Justice delayed is justice denied, and Gandhi ji would have wanted timely justice for common people.
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Arjun K
Happy Gandhi Jayanti to all! 🙏 It's heartening to see our leaders remembering Bapu's teachings. The values of truth and non-violence are more important than ever in today's world. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As someone living in India for 5 years now, I'm always impressed by how deeply Gandhi's legacy is woven into the national consciousness. The International Day of Non-Violence is a fitting tribute to his global impact.
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Shreya B
The Mauritius connection is special! Many Indians settled there during British times. Good to see our cultural ties being strengthened through such institutes. Bapu would be proud of this soft diplomacy.
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Karthik V
On Gandhi Jayanti, let's not just pay tribute but actually practice his values in our daily lives. Simple living, truthfulness, and compassion towards all - that's the real tribute to the Mahatma.

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