Newly-formed council to help manage Gandhiji's Sevagram Ashram
The newly appointed council would help the Sevagram Ashram Pratishthan Trust,in administration and official work.
The newly appointed council would help the Sevagram Ashram Pratishthan Trust, presently managing the affairs of the ashram, in administration and official work.
The decision to this effect was taken recently in the presence of SSS chairperson Radha Bhatt and other senior officials.
Sevagram is a small village, located about 8 km from Wardha. Mahatma Gandhi had arrived here in June 1936 and stayed till 1946 along with his wife Kasturba, where he set up the ashram.
In first week of August, reports about SSS' move to take over the affairs of the ashram had emerged, following a slew of controversies.
The ashram was recently in news for the reported theft of Gandhiji's pair of spectacles. However, even though it was stolen in last November, the trust officials had allegedly kept the issue under wraps for about six months to avoid embarrassment. However, the theft finally came to light in June.
Sources close to the ashram said that the newly-appointed five-member council comprises Bharat Mahoday, Ashok Bang, Kanakmal Gandhi, Ranjit Desai and Vibha Gupta. All of them are from Wardha. Mahoday was also on the panel set up by SSS to review the ashram affairs after the theft of spectacles.
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