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  1. Kasturba Kapadia was born on April 11 1869 in Porbandar, in present day Gujarat. She was the daughter of Gokuldas Makanji Kapadia, a wealthy merchant. Kasturba had two brothers, one younger and one older than her. Her father was a friend of Karamchand Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s father.

  2. Our Mission. The KASTURBA GANDHI NATIONAL MEMORIAL TRUST was established in 1945 as a result of the national endeavour, led by Mahatma Gandhi, to address the issues of women in rural India. The unique history of the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust is set against the backdrop of the history of India's freedom struggle.

  3. History has often presented Kasturba Gandhi as the subsidiary shadow of her husband, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. While the ‘Father of the Nation’ is revered for being on the front-lines of the freedom struggle, Kasturba has left an unforgettable mark on Indian history with her significant, although under-recognised contributions, to the struggle for independence.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2019 · Kasturba Gandhi is largely remembered as Mahatma Gandhi's wife. But she was, by his own admission, the inspiration behind satyagraha. New Delhi: Kasturba Gandhi’s life was too far entrenched in her husband’s — Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi — to pry apart. Born on 11 April 1869 as Kastur Kapadia, little is known of her life before her marriage.

  5. Gandhi later recalled feeling jealous and possessive of her, such as when Kasturba would visit a temple with her girlfriends and being sexually lustful in his feelings for her. [33] In late 1885, Gandhi's father, Karamchand, died. [34]

  6. 11 de abr. de 2021 · We all know of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi – popularly called ‘Father of Our Nation’, but did you know that his wife – Kasturba Gandhi was a powerhouse, who gave it her all for India’s independence. Born in Porbandar on 11 April 1869, she was married at the age of 14 years, to Gandhiji who was only 13 years old then.

  7. After the demise of kasturba Gandhi at Agakhan palace, Pune, under detention in 1944, the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust was established in 1945 under the Chairmanship of Mahatma Gandhi with its headquarters in Kasturbagram, Indore, M.P. Gandhiji wished that this Trust should work for the upliftment of women and children in rural india ...