
Sevagram
Sevagram is a village in Maharashtra, India, known primarily as the ashram where Mahatma Gandhi lived and worked during the later years of his life, from 1936 until his assassination in 1948. The name "Sevagram" means "village of service," reflecting Gandhi's philosophy of service to humanity. The ashram served as a center for his social and political activities, promoting ideals of simplicity, self-reliance, and non-violence. Today, Sevagram is a historical and cultural site, attracting visitors interested in Gandhi's legacy and the Indian independence movement.