| 2 October 1869 |
Birth at Porbunder in Gujarat |
| 1883 |
Married Kasturba |
| 4 September 1888 |
Left for London to study Law |
| 12 January 1891 |
Passed the Law examination |
| 10-11 June 1891 |
Called to the British Bar and enrolled in the High Court |
| 12 June 1891 |
Set sail for home |
| 6 July 1891 |
In India, introduced to Raychanbhai (Whom Gandhiji regarded as his
Guru) |
| 16 Nov. 1891 |
Applied for enrollment in the Bombay High Court |
| 24 May 1892 |
Came to Bombay to start practice in the High Court as Barrister |
| April 1893 |
Representing a Porbunder firm set sail for South Africa |
| June 1893 |
At Pietermaritzberg station Gandhiji was ordered to go into the
van compartment of the train although he had a first class ticket.
|
| 22 May 1894 |
Proposed an Organisation to watch interest of Indians and to oppose
colour bar against them in South Africa |
| 22 Aug. 1894 |
Founded Natal Indian Congress to fight colour prejudice |
| 3 Sept. 1894 |
Admitted to Natal Supreme Court despite opposition by Natal Law
Society |
| 17 Oct. 1899 |
Out break of Boer War and Gandhiji joined Ambulance Corps |
| 18 Oct. 1901 |
Started for India assuring to return to South Africa if his services
were to be needed |
| 27 Dec. 1901 |
Moved a resolution on South Africa at Calcutta Congress session. |
| 20 Nov. 1902 |
At the growing pressure from Indians in South Africa, returned to
South Africa |
| 1903 |
Founded Transvaal British Indian Association |
| 1 Oct. 1904 |
Took over entire management responsibility of `Indian Opinion' |
| Nov. - Dec. 1904 |
Founded Phoenix settlement |
| Sept. 1906 |
Started Passive Ressistance Movement |
| 13-22 Nov. 1909 |
Wrote Hind Swaraj in Gujarat on board S.S. Kildonan Castle
on the way to South Africa from London. |
| 9 Jan. 1915 |
Returned to India |
| 25 May 1915 |
Founded Satyagraha Ashram at Kochrab, Ahmedabad |
| April 1917 |
Champaran Satyagraha |
| 1918 |
Ahmedabad Mill workers & Kheda Peasant Satyagraha |
| 13 April 1919 |
Massacre at mass meeting at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Gandhiji
implored people to be calm |
| 8 Oct. 1919 |
First issue of Young India under Gandhiji's Editorship |
| 1920-21 |
Khilafat and Non Co-operation Movements |
| 5 Feb. 1922 |
Chauri Chaura incident and withdrawal of Non Co-operation Movement.
|
| 10 March 1922 |
Arrested. On 21 March sent to Yeravada Jail. Remained in Jail till
March 1924. |
| 17 Sept. 1924 |
Started 21 days' fast for Hindu-Muslim unity |
| Dec. 1924 |
Presided over the Belgaum Congress |
| Dec. 1928 |
Attended Calcutta Congress where a draft Constitution of India was
adopted on 31 December 1928. |
| Dec. 1929 |
Gandhiji's resolution on Complete Independence was
adopted at open session of Lahore Congress along with immediate
boycott of legislatures.
|
| 26 Jan. 1930 |
Pledge of Independence day taken all over India. |
| 19 Feb. 1930 |
All India Congress Committee adopted Civil Disobedience programme
|
| 12 March 1930 |
At 6.30 a.m. with 78 Ashramites Gandhiji started his Dandi
March to break the Salt Law |
| 4 May 1930 |
Arrested and taken to Yeravada Jail |
| 26 Jan. 1931 |
Released from jail |
| 5 March 1931 |
Gandhi-Irwin pact was announced |
| 29 March 1931 |
Left for London to attend Round Table Conference |
| 5 Dec. 1931 |
Decided to restart Non Co-operation Movement |
| 4 Jan. 1932 |
Started fast against separate electorate for the Harijans |
| 8 May 1933 |
Started 21 day fast for the improvement of Harijan's condition and
was released at 6 p.m. from jail. |
| 31 July 1933 |
Individual Civil Disobedience started
|
| 1 Aug. 1933 |
Arrested and remanded to jail till 23 Aug. 1933 |
| 17 Sept. 1934 |
Stated "I am going to resign from the Congress" |
| 28 Oct. 1934 |
Declared his intention to retire from Congress |
| 1936 |
Founded Sevagram Ashram at Wardha |
| 1937 |
Wardha Scheme of Education |
| May & Oct-Nov 1938 |
North West Frontier tours |
| 3 March 1939 |
Started fast unto death at Rajkot and on settlement of the issue
ended fast on 7 March 1939 |
| 15 Oct. 1940 |
Started Anti-War Individual Satyagraha with Vinoba as the first
Satyagrahi. |
| 15 Jan. 1942 |
`My political successor is Jawaharlal' Gandhi said. |
| 5 March 1942 |
Cripps arrives |
| 30 March 1942 |
The idea of `Quit India' burst upon Gandhiji. |
| 8 March 1942 |
Addressed All India Congress Committee Bombay and Quit India resolution
was passed. |
| 9 August 1942 |
Arrested and taken to Agakhan Palace-Jail |
| 15 August 1942 |
Lighted the pyre of Mahadev Desai, his Secretary who died
in Jail
|
| 10 February 1943 |
Started fast in Agakhan Palace-Jail |
| 3 March 1943 |
Ended fast-in Jail |
| 22 February 1944 |
At 7.35 p.m. Kasturba died. The saree woven from yarn spun by Gandhiji
was wrapped round her body |
| 6 May 1944 |
Released from Jail |
| March 1945 |
Cabinet mission |
| Jan-July 1945 |
Simla Conference |
| 1946 |
Cabinet plan accepted |
| 10 Oct. 1946 |
In Noakhali and other districts in East Bengal inhuman attrocities
started. |
| 6 Nov. 1946 |
Left Calcutta for Noakhali by a special train |
| Jan-Dec 1947 |
Toured troubled areas of Bengal, Bihar & Delhi |
| 15 Aug. 1947 |
At Calcutta, fasted as country was cut into two pieces |
| 13 Jan. 1948 |
Started fast in Delhi against communal riots |
| 16 Jan. 1948 |
`I do not wish to live if peace is not established in India and
Pakistan' |
| 18 Jan. 1948 |
Broke fast by taking orange juice from Maulana Azad |
| 20 Jan. 1948 |
A bomb exploded during prayer |
| 27 Jan. 1948 |
Wrote that Congress should cease as political body and should devote
to peoples' service |
| 30 Jan. 1948 |
At 5:17 p.m. shot dead on his way to evening prayer ground at
Birla House, New Delhi. |