Inaugurated in 1961, the National Gandhi Museum in New Delhi stands as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, revered as the father of the nation for his pivotal role in India’s independence. The museum, located in the heart of the capital, offers a comprehensive look into Gandhi’s life and the broader Independence Movement. Visitors can explore a rich collection of photographs, letters, and personal belongings that provide insight into Gandhi’s philosophy and his tireless efforts for peace. This space serves as both an educational resource and a place of reflection, inviting guests to delve into the legacy of one of the 20th century’s most influential activists.
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