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Sevagram Ashram

Sevagram Ashram, located in India, was Mahatma Gandhi’s main residence and a center for his social and political work. Established in 1936 near Wardha, it served as a place for Gandhi to lead campaigns for independence, promoting non-violent resistance and truth. The ashram emphasizes simple living, self-reliance, and service to others, reflecting Gandhi’s principles. Today, it remains a symbol of his legacy, attracting visitors and followers who seek to learn about his philosophies and continue his efforts toward social justice, peace, and rural development.