Maganlal Khushalchand Gandhi (1883–1928) was a follower of Mohandas Gandhi. He was a first cousin, twice removed, of Mahatma Gandhi. Maganlal Gandhi is...
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and Devdas Gandhi, National Safe Motherhood Day is observed on April 11 every year in India, coinciding with her birthday Maganlal Gandhi (1883–1928)...
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Gandhi Jayanti is an event celebrated in India to mark the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. It is celebrated annually on 2 October, and is one of the three...
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Horniman, Revashanker Zaveri, Maganlal Gandhi took a launch to reach the steamer to welcome Kasturba and Mohandas Gandhi at Apollo bunder, where a large...
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Sabarmati Ashram (category Memorials to Mahatma Gandhi)
This hut used to be the home of the ashram manager, Maganlal Gandhi. Maganlal was the cousin of Gandhi who he called the soul of the ashram. "My life is...
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Maneklal Maganlal Gandhi (born 27 July 1901, date of death 8 May 1989), commonly known as Maneklal Gandhi, was an Indian politician, parliament and assembly...
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Gandhism (redirect from Mahatma Gandhi political philospohy)
nephew, Maganlal Gandhi, to question whether Gandhi was forsaking his non-violent ideals. In a July 1918 letter replying to his nephew, Gandhi stated that...
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Gandhi Smriti, formerly known as Birla House or Birla Bhavan, is a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, situated on Tees January Road, formerly Albuquerque...
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news-sheet Indian Opinion in South Africa in 1906. Mr. Maganlal Gandhi, grandson of an uncle of Mahatma Gandhi, came up with the word "Sadagraha" and won the...
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Kashibahen Gandhi, on 4 December 1901 at Porbandar (now in Gujarat, India). In 1902, his father Chhaganlal Gandhi and uncle Maganlal Gandhi went to South...
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Singaporean government's actions against Maganlal. In March 1948, Maganlal was appointed the honorary treasurer of the Gandhi Memorial Fund. He stood as an Independent...
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Peace (section Gandhi Peace Prize)
According to Gandhi's autobiography, the contest winner was Maganlal Gandhi (presumably no relation), who submitted the entry 'sadagraha', which Gandhi then modified...
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the hall. Jumabhoy served as the committee's president, while Gangaram Maganlal and Jesudoss Muthaiya Dorai Raj served as the committee's treasurer and...
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, informally The Father of the Nation in India, undertook 18 fasts during India's freedom...
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Gandhi's Three Monkeys is a series of sculptures created in 2008 by Indian artist Subodh Gupta that portrays three heads in different types of military...
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act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India, led by Mahatma Gandhi. The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as a direct...
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Kanu Gandhi (1928 – 7 November 2016) was an Indian scientist and son of Ramdas Gandhi, thus a grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. He studied at Massachusetts...
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Manilal Doctor (redirect from Manilal Maganlal)
Manilal Maganlal Doctor (28 July 1881 – 8 January 1956) was a British Indian barrister and politician, who travelled to numerous countries of the British...
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Kirti Mandir, Porbandar (category Memorials to Mahatma Gandhi)
their feet. On the right side there are two rooms as the memorials of Maganlal Gandhi and Mahadev Desai, and the room on the left-hand side is meant for...
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building the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. She also built a school for girls— the Maganlal Karamchand Girls' School in Ahmedabad in 1850, when the general public...
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Harijan (magazine) (category Mahatma Gandhi)
children of God, a term coined by Gandhi to refer to dalits or untouchables) was a weekly magazine founded by Mahatma Gandhi that was published from 1933 to...
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used by Mahatma Gandhi as the title of his 1908 translation of John Ruskin's critique of political economy, Unto This Last, and Gandhi came to use the...
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Red Army’, Maganlal Bagdi. Bhanwarmal Singhi along with Prabhudayal Vidyarthi, a close associate of Gandhi, went to Nagpur to meet Maganlal Bagdi. who...
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International Day of Non-Violence (redirect from Gandhi Day)
International Day of Non-Violence is observed on 2 October, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. It was established on 15 June 2007 according to United Nations General...
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Kanu Gandhi (1917 – 20 February 1986) was an Indian photographer. He was a grandnephew of Mahatma Gandhi who lived with him in several of his ashrams...
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Gandhi Square (formerly Van Der Bijl Square and Government Square) is a plaza located in the Central Business District of Johannesburg, South Africa. It...
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things have been named after Mahatma Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi Road Mahatma Gandhi Central University Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi Gandhigram...
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movement was a political campaign launched on 4 September 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi to have Indians revoke their cooperation from the British government, with...
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Literature (Gandhi Era & Post-Gandhi Era)] (in Gujarati). Ahmedabad: Parshwa Publication. pp. 161–163.[ISBN missing] Jhaveri, Mansukhlal Maganlal (1978)....
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