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How sabarmati jail keeps memories of Freedom Fighters live

How sabarmati jail keeps memories of Freedom Fighters live
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Ahmedabad: In June 1917, Mahatma Gandhi shifted Satyagraha Ashram from Kochrab to the banks of the Sabara River.
In his autobiography, he mentioned “the area (site) with the Sabarmati central prison for me was an attraction for me.
As will be imprisoned for normal understood for many satyagrahis, I like this location.
And I know that the selected sites for prisons generally have that environment clean “.
Indeed, the prison witnessed the first mahatma imprisonment in India in 1922 when he was submitted from March 11 to 20 on charges of incitement.
He returned to Sabarmati Central Jail later for one day on August 1, 1933 before he was sent to JeroWada Jail in Pune.
Gandhi Yard is currently the site of reforming the life of detainees – while parts are used as classrooms for long-distance education initiatives.
Prison inmates, most of the convicts, also recorded audio books in the studio here for people with visual interference.
Today, Yard Gandhi in the middle jail Ahmedabad stood testifying with landmarks.
Rohan Anand, prison supervisor, said that lights and incense were burned in the morning and evening in the middle of the bhajan by inmates.
“The prisoners also maintain the yard which also cleanses small museums – including copies of their prison commands, correspondence and several images / illustrations,” he said.
Gandhi Yard is currently the site of reforming the life of detainees – while parts are used as classrooms for long-distance education initiatives.
Prison inmates, most convicted, also record audio books in a studio here for people with visual impairments.
The prison cell where Gandhiji spent more than a week in 1922.
‘Kholi’ is a third of the Rightvivive Desai, managing the Guardian of the Navajivan trusteers founded by Mahatma, saying that the prison has seen one of the concentration of the highest freedom of fighters between Indian prisons during the struggle Indian freedom.
“Among the first high profile prisoners were Bal Gangadhar Tilak brought to prison in 1908 on charges of incitement.
According to the record, he celebrated his 53rd birthday here.
In the following years, figures began from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to Kakasaheb Kalelkar and from Mahadev Desai to Ravishankar Maharaj was submitted here, “he said.
Indeed, the prison witnessed the first mahatma imprisonment in India in 1922 when he was submitted from March 11 to 20 on charges of incitement.
He returned to Sabarmati Central Jail later for one day on August 1, 1933 before he was sent to JeroWada Jail in Pune.
Indeed, the prison witnessed the first mahatma imprisonment in India in 1922 when he was submitted from March 11 to 20 on charges of incitement.
He returned to the central prison Sabarmati only for one day on August 1, 1933 before he was sent to Jail Jerawada at Pune.dr Kln Rao, Adgp (prison), said that the recent department launched a book about history and present the country’s prison.
“This historic prison was built in 1894 – one of the first few by England throughout India.
When we celebrate the 75th year of Indian independence, today’s prison is the memory guard Stalwarts in the form of a different yard – Yard Gandhi, Tilak Yard , The Sardar page, etc.
They are all warnings today stored in pure conditions, “he said, adding that women’s prisons also had the casturba barracks where the Mahatma wife nested.

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