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Sabarmati Ashram (also known as Gandhi Ashram) is located in the Sabarmati suburb of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, adjoining the Ashram Road, on the banks of the River Sabarmati, 4 miles (6.4 km) from the town hall.
Sabarmati Ashram is the place where Mahatma Gandhi lived and worked for the Indian independence movement. Learn about the history, activities, events, and archives of the ashram on its official website.
Sabarmati Ashram is a national monument where Mahatma Gandhi lived and led the Dandi March for India's independence. Learn about the ashram's history, timings, entry fee, location and image gallery on Ahmedabad Tourism website.
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- Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya, Hridaya Kunj, Old Wadaj, Ahmedabad, 380027, Gujarat
The Sabarmati Ashram (also known as Harijan Ashram) was home to Mohandas Gandhi from 1917 until 1930 and served as one of the main centres of the Indian freedom struggle. Originally called the Satyagraha Ashram, reflecting the movement toward passive resistance launched by the Mahatma, the Ashram became home to the ideology that set India free.
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Admission to everyone is free of charge For school tours and large groups it is advisable to inform the Ashram so that a guided tour (free of charge) can be organised
Smoking and AlcoholSmoking tobacco, alcohol and drugs are not permitted on the propertyWe request that visitors behave in a way that is respectful to the peaceful sanctity of the Ashram by refraining from impolite, rude and loud languge, disposing of their rubbish in the rubbish bins...Parking, free of charge is available on the propertyDonations made to the Ashram are most welcomed as the Ashram and Ashram activities are funded by a Trust.Donations can be made upon visiting the Ashram or if wanting to contribute from abroad, please feel free to contact the Ashram.We welcome visitors to take photos and videos for personal use while on the SAPMT campus. Handheld cameras, video cameras, and camera phones are permitted in all public outdoor spaces and galleries, subject to the following: 1. Photographs, videos and audio recordings are intended for personal use only and may not be sold or used for commercial pur...
Sabarmati Ashram was founded by Gandhi in 1915 as a base for his non-violent movement for Indian independence. It is now a museum with exhibits, letters, photos and a library on Gandhian philosophy and history.
Sabarmati Ashram was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1917 as a base for his nonviolent resistance movement against British colonial rule. It is now a museum and a religious community in Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India.