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Mahatma Gandhi founded the Phoenix Settlement in 1904 near Durban, South Africa, as his first ashram-like community ... violent resistance), which later shaped India’s independence movement.
Among the donated documents are the deed of transfer for the Phoenix Settlement, trading accounts, a publishing license for Indian Opinion—a newspaper managed by Manilal Gandhi in South Africa ...
An Indian man went to South Africa at the same time as Gandhi, witnessing the birth of his non-violent tactics of protest.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and other leaders take part in AICC meeting in Ahmedabad ...
South Africa’s streets are more than just roads; they are pathways through the country’s complex and layered history.
External affairs minister S Jaishankar received historical artefacts and documents related to Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa's Phoenix Settlement Trust-Gandhi Development Trust. These items will ...
In a post on X, Jaishankar expressed his gratitude, stating, 'Privileged to witness the handing over of artefacts and documents related to Mahatma Gandhi by @PST_GDT (Phoenix Settlement Trust ...
Mahatma Gandhi's experiences in South Africa between 1893 and 1914 were ... Gandhi was a key leader in the Indian independence movement against British rule. Gandhi led a 240-mile march from ...