Full Form of GJW

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Gandhi Jayanti Week

What is GJW?

Gandhi Jayanti Week (GJW) is a commemorative observance held across India from October 2nd to October 8th each year, marking the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. During this week, schools, government offices, and community organizations organize events such as prayer meetings, cleanliness drives, essay competitions, and exhibitions focused on Gandhian philosophy and non-violence. The week aims to educate younger generations about Gandhi's contributions to India's freedom struggle and his principles of truth and peaceful coexistence. In many states, official circulars refer to the period as GJW, and it is often included in academic calendars for planning extracurricular activities. While Gandhi Jayanti itself is a national holiday, the extended week allows for deeper engagement with his teachings. For competitive exams like UPSC or State PCS, questions about Gandhi's life, famous movements (e.g., Dandi March), and his influence on global leaders are common. Understanding GJW helps students contextualize why the week holds cultural and educational significance, particularly in how it fosters civic responsibility and social awareness among citizens. Local bodies may also use GJW to promote Swachh Bharat initiatives, making it a practical link between historical commemoration and modern governance.

GJW का फुल फॉर्म

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Example

The district administration has released a schedule of events for GJW, including a cleanliness drive at the local park and a webinar on Gandhian economics.

GJW — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of GJW?
The full form of GJW is Gandhi Jayanti Week, a seven-day observance starting from October 2nd, Gandhi's birth anniversary.
How is GJW celebrated in Indian schools?
Schools celebrate GJW with activities like essay writing, painting competitions, cleanliness drives, and performances based on Gandhi's life, often integrated into the academic calendar.
Is GJW a public holiday?
No, only October 2nd (Gandhi Jayanti) is a national holiday. GJW as a week includes that day but the rest are regular working days with special programs.
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