Back in 1948, govt employees came together to honour Gandhi's legacy
Barely five months after Mahatma Gandhi's 1948 death, government employees launched a massive fundraising campaign for a national memorial fund. Described as one of history's largest spontaneous monetary contributions, a committee was formed to co...

Historians have often described it as one of the largest spontaneous monetary contributions in history to honour a single individual, according to a document from the Delhi Archives.
Various superintendents and assistants-in-charge gathered in Delhi on June 18, 1948, to hold a meeting aimed at constituting a committee to collect donations from government servants for memorial fund, read the document.
The newly formed committee, led by superintendents Ishawar Singh and Vasdev of the Finance branch, was tasked with ensuring that contributions were collected regularly and that progress was reported to the registrar every month, the document said.
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While contributions were voluntary, the proposal presented to employees suggested that each government servant donate an amount equivalent to 10 days' pay, the document read.
The collection drive formally began on July 1, 1948.
In one notable instance in 1949, General Talkies Ltd presented a cheque of Rs 15,000 to the Fund during the release of its film 'Swayam Siddha' at Majestic Cinema in Delhi on August 26, the document stated.
This gesture was publicly acknowledged by the then President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the document added.
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