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teaching in the tolstoy farm summary

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Answered by presentmoment
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The Tolstoy Farm was situated in the southwestern corner of Johannesburg. It was called Tolstoy Farm at the insistence of Kallenbach.  

Men, women, and children lived there and Gandhi spent all twenty-four hours of his day with them. The children spent three hours in the morning every day by gardening, farming, sewing and sandal making.

The rest of the time they studied maths, history, geography, science, and literature. They were trained in reading, writing, and arithmetic.  

Gandhiji was a strong advocate of vocational training and so the children were taught shoe making etc. They were taught various languages and bhajans too. He stressed on character building, bodybuilding and vocational training.

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