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The Gandhi family is the family of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi; Mahatma meaning "high souled" or "venerable" in Sanskrit; [1] the particular term 'Mahatma' was accorded Mohandas Gandhi for the first time while he was still in South Africa, and not commonly heard as titular for any other civil figure even of similarly ...
It was Mahatma Gandhi who sought her hand for his second son; the match was arranged, and after the wedding, Sushila duly joined her husband in South Africa. They had three children: Sita Dhupelia (b. 1928), elder daughter; Arun Manilal Gandhi (1934–2023), son; Ela Gandhi Ramgobin (b. 1940), younger daughter
Many candid images of Jawaharlal Nehru (her favourite subject), photographs of Mahatma Gandhi, and later photographs of Indira Gandhi, India's first female Prime Minister, were among them. The reasons behind her choice of this name were that her birth year was 1913, she met her husband at the age of 13 and her first car's number plate read "DLD ...
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[1] [2] She is a daughter of Ramdas Gandhi and granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi. [1] [3] She served many years in ashram of Gandhi and was raised in Sevagram near Wardha. [3] She has studied MA in History with specialisation in Foreign Policy and Diplomacy of Modern World [4] [1] from Women's College, Banaras Hindu University. [5] She has also ...
Thillaiyadi Valliammai (22 February 1898 – 22 February 1914) was a South African Tamil girl who worked with Mahatma Gandhi in her early years when she developed her nonviolent methods in South Africa fighting its apartheid regime. [1]
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Here, Gandhi was referred to as "Ba" or Mother, because she served as mother of the ashrams in India. [14] A point of difference between Kasturba and Mohandas was the treatment of their children in their ashram. Mohandas believed that their sons did not deserve special treatment, while Kasturba felt that Mohandas neglected them. [15]