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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, pronounced [moːɦən̪d̪aːs kərəmʨən̪d̪ ɡaːn̪d̪ʱiː] ( listen); 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He pioneered satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience, a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa, or total nonviolence, which helped India to gain independence, and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is often referred to as Mahatma Gandhi ([məɦaːt̪maː]; Sanskrit: महात्मा mahātmā or "Great Soul", an honorific first applied to him by Rabindranath Tagore),[1] and in India also as Bapu (Gujarati: બાપુ, bāpu or "Father"). He is officially honoured in India as the Father of the Nation; his birthday, 2 October, is commemorated there as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and worldwide as the International Day of Non-Violence.
Gandhi first employed civil disobedience while an expatriate lawyer in South Africa, during the resident Indian community's struggle there for civil rights. After his return to India in 1915, he organised protests by peasants, farmers, and urban labourers concerning excessive land-tax and discrimination. After assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress in 1921, Gandhi led nationwide campaigns to ease poverty, expand women's rights, build religious and ethnic amity, end untouchability, and increase economic self-reliance. Above all, he aimed to achieve Swaraj or the independence of India from foreign domination. Gandhi famously led his followers in the Non-cooperation movement that protested the British-imposed salt tax with the 400 km (240 mi) Dandi Salt March in 1930. Later, in 1942, he launched the Quit India civil disobedience movement demanding immediate independence for India. Gandhi spent a number of years in jail in both South Africa and India.
As a practitioner of ahimsa, he swore to speak the truth and advocated that others do the same. Gandhi lived modestly in a self-sufficient residential community and wore the traditional Indian dhoti and shawl, woven with yarn he had hand spun himself. He ate simple vegetarian food, experimented for a time with a fruitarian diet, and undertook long fasts as a means of both self-purification and social protest.
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Ágatha Ruíz de la Prada i Sentmenat (born 22 June 1960) is a Spanish fashion designer who is one of her country's best-known personalities in the clothing industry.

Following their marriage in 1958, Juan Manuel Ruíz de la Prada y Sánchiz and Isabel de Sentmenat y de Urruela, (daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Oris and 26th Baron of Santa Pau, by her last name Urruela of the house of the Marquess of San Roman y Ayala y Mejorada del Campo), became the parents of Ágatha, who was born in Madrid. Following studies at the Barcelona Fashion Institute (l'Escola d'Art i Tècniques de la Moda de Barcelona), she entered the world of fashion in 1980 at the age of twenty and started her career as a designer the following year,after her spell as a belly dancer in the aftermath of having arranged her first fashion show in Madrid's Centro Superior de Diseño de Moda. Top models like Eva Riccobono and Andreea Stancu walk regularly for her during fashion weeks.

In the following years, Ágatha Ruíz de la Prada became a leading figure of the capital city's sociocultural movement of the late 1970s-early 1980s, known as the Movida. The popularity of her original bright-colored designs was assured by her skillful use of the motifs of moons, stars, suns or hearts, which also transferred to her designs for furniture, carpets, crockery, lamps, pens, pencils, lip balms, scents, sleeves, towels or bed linen as well as clothes for men, women and children. She is also known for having joined and supported Spain's Green party, the Confederation of the Greens, and for her success with top commercial enterprises such as Audi, Air Europa, DHL, Absolut and El Corte Inglés. In addition to fashion stores in a various Spanish cities, she also has outlets in Milan, Paris and New York.

Ágatha Ruíz de la Prada has continued to reside in her native Madrid, where she has one of her main studios and lives with her partner, journalist Pedro J. Ramírez, and their children, Tristan Jerónimo (born 1987) and Cósima Olivia (born 1990).