On the evening of 30th January 1948, he was assassinated.
Albert Einstein said, “The generation to come will scare believe that such a one,
In flesh and blood, ever walked on this earth.” I was born as one of that future
generation. But I never had any problem in believing that he really existed. I
experienced him!
Though Bapu was no longer there, his shadow lingered on in his Ashram at
Sevagram where I spent my childhood.
The school in the Ashram in which I studied was started by him. He dreamt
of an educations system, which will generate a new human being. He called it
‘Nayi Taleem’ new education! Children should learn to use head, heart and hand
To become a complete person that was the first principle. Children learn by
actually doing and living, the second principle. Every student should learn a
socially useful productive activity and engage in bread labour, the third
principle. The ethics and moral values were fare more important to learn than
merely a few pieces of information, his fourth principle. Once he had said,“Nayi Taleem will be my greatest gift to India.” My school was designed for
learning based on these educational principles. We learnt by doing. I learnt
more about nutrition in the school kitchen than what I learnt in medical
collage.
Social sciences and skills were learnt by visiting villages, walking with
Gandhiji’s disciples asking for land donations Bhoodan for landless poor.
That was literally a mobile university! He was no more ; but still educating
me.
(A2) How did the writer gain through variety of practical experiences in the
Ashram School?
2 What was the influence of Gandhiji on the writer during his 2
Formative years?
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