What was the base of gandhi ji after sabarmati ahsram?
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After his 1930 Dandi salt march, Gandhi decided not to
return to his ashram at Sabarmati.
Sevagram ashram was the residence of Mahatma Gandhi from 1936 to 1948.
He was arrested for leading Dhandi march and was in jail for 2 years. The Gandhian industrialist Jamnalal Bajaj invited Gandhi to stay with him for some time at Jamnalal's bungalow, in Wardha City.
In 1936, When Gandhiji was 67 years old moved to a village at the outskirts of Wardha. He started a life there with his wife Kasturba and other disciples in huts. He lived there for 12 years until death.This later grew into an ashram.
The ashram provided a calming atmosphere. Many personal items used by Gandhi and his contemporaries are preserved here including his spectacles, telephone, notebook, tables, mats, etc
Sevagram ashram was the residence of Mahatma Gandhi from 1936 to 1948.
He was arrested for leading Dhandi march and was in jail for 2 years. The Gandhian industrialist Jamnalal Bajaj invited Gandhi to stay with him for some time at Jamnalal's bungalow, in Wardha City.
In 1936, When Gandhiji was 67 years old moved to a village at the outskirts of Wardha. He started a life there with his wife Kasturba and other disciples in huts. He lived there for 12 years until death.This later grew into an ashram.
The ashram provided a calming atmosphere. Many personal items used by Gandhi and his contemporaries are preserved here including his spectacles, telephone, notebook, tables, mats, etc
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