
Gandhi Ashram
Gandhi Ashram, also known as Sabarmati Ashram, is a historical retreat located in Ahmedabad, India. Founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1917, it served as a base for the Indian independence movement. The ashram was a place for promoting simple living, self-reliance, and nonviolence. It became a hub for social reform, where Gandhi and his followers practiced spinning khadi (hand-spun cloth) and engaged in discussions on ethical living. Today, it serves as a museum and memorial, showcasing Gandhi's philosophy and contributions to India's struggle for freedom. Visitors can explore its rich history and teachings on peace and justice.