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  1. Must visit place while you are in and around Nagpur. The place is just 1.5 hours from Nagpur. Nearest station is Sevagram. Autowalas will charge you around 150 Rs.But if you get down at Wardha, you will get shared autos to commute to Sevagram. Ashram is very peaceful and serene. Food options are also available. Timings: 9.30 a.m- till 5.30 p.m

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    • Sewagram, Sevagram, Maharashtra
  2. A must stop destination for history lovers and Gandhians. Aug 2016. Sevagram Ashram is approximately 7 km from Wardha station and nearabout the same distance from Sevagram station. Almost all trains on Mumbai-Howrah route stop at Wardha station and almost all trains on Chennai-Delhi route stop at Sevagram station.

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    • 8 Km From Wardha, Wardha, 442102, Maharashtra
  3. Address: Sevagram Ashram Pratishthan, Sevagram, Wardha-442102, Maharashtra, India. Tel No.: 91-7152-284753/ 284754. This article, Sevagram Ashram, Wardha, contains a brief write up about Sevagram Ashram, Wardha and its various activities. This section contains a list of all Gandhi Museums, Ashrams and Libraries in India and Abroad.

  4. Adi Nivas was the first hut built in the Ashram, hence the name. Gandhiji lived in it with other Ashram members in the early days. The northern verandah was used as dining hall. Below the open sky on this sand-bed, morning and evening prayers of various religions were held and that has continued even today.

  5. He wanted to redirect the educated class in India towards villages. He chose a small village Segaon — populated mostly by lower castes, so-called untouchables. It was later renamed as Sevagram ...

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  6. Sevagram Ashram. Sevagram (Village of Service) was chosen by Mahatma Gandhi as his base during the Indian Independence Movement. Throughout the freedom struggle, the village played host to several nationalist leaders, who would regularly come to visit the Mahatma at his Sevagram Ashram. Today, the overseers of this peaceful ashram, which is ...

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  8. About. Famously known for Gandhi’s Ashram, Sevagram is a small village located just outside of Wardha. Gandhiji established his residence here in 1936 and brought his wife Kasturba with him. Later, due to work responsibilities, he had to invite more colleagues and soon, Sevagram became a full-fledged institution.