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  1. Gandhi Smriti, housed in the Old Birla House on 5, Tees January Marg, New Delhi, is the sacred place where Mahatma Gandhi’s epic Life ended on 30 January 1948. Mahatma Gandhi had lived in this house on September 9, 1947, to January 30, 1948.

  2. Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, Functional spectrum of the Samiti ranges "JavaScript is a standard programming language that is included to provide interactive features, Kindly enable Javascript in your browser.

  3. India, Asia. New Delhi. This poignant memorial to Mahatma Gandhi is in Birla House. He was shot dead on the grounds by a Hindu zealot on 30 January 1948, after campaigning against intercommunal violence. The house itself is where Gandhi spent his last 144 days. The exhibits include film footage, modern art, and rooms preserved just as Gandhi ...

  4. A tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, the Rashtriya Swachhata Kendra (RSK) was first announced by the Hon'ble Prime Minister on 10th April 2017 at the centenary celebrations of Gandhiji's indigo agitation, the Champaran Satyagraha. The RSK has been established at the Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti at Rajghat in New Delhi - a dynamic experience centre ...

  5. Gandhi Smriti, housed in the Old Birla House on 5, Tees January Marg, New Delhi, is the sacred place where Mahatma Gandhi’s epic Life ended on 30 January 1948. Mahatma Gandhi had lived in this house on September 9, 1947, to January 30, 1948.

  6. The Objectives of the Samiti. To plan and carry out activities for the promotion of Gandhian ideals and philosophy. To keep Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti open for public as per standard rules related to the museum and maintain it to provide maximum convenience to visitors. Promote Audience Development and Museum Management Framework in both ...

  7. The Gandhi Smriti previously known as Birla Bhavan is a museum situated at Tees January Road in New Delhi. It's dedicated to the Father of the Nation, the Mahatma Gandhi. The palace built by Ghanshyamdas Birla in 1928 is a major tourist attraction and place of historic importance. Gandhiji lived here from 9 September 1947 to 30 January 1948.