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Gandhiji did the work of establishing a National College in Ahmedabad in 1917


Gandhiji did the work of establishing a National College in Ahmedabad in 1917

In 1917, Mahatma Gandhi decided to move Satyagraha ashram from Kocharb-Paldi and move to the present place on the banks of Sabarmati. The incident happened 100 years old. But on such occasions Gandhiji, Sardar Saheb, Barriar Jivanlal etc. took up the task of establishing a National College in Ahmedabad, as it is known from some authentic documents. Sources say that at the end of this process, Gujarat resulted in the establishment of Gujarat University. According to the August 1917 issue of 'Navjivan and Satya', under the rule of Indulal Yagnik, 'Gokhale Society President Ra. Jivanlal Barrister has decided to announce a national college in Ahmedabad. It is worth mentioning that after Gopalakrishna Gokhale's death on 19th February 1915, Gokhale became a society in Ahmedabad in 1916. Barrister Jivanlal Desai was the President of this and Gandhiji, Sardar, Ganesh Vasudev Maavalankar , Ramanbhai Nilkanth etc. were members in it. The purpose of this society was to study and serve '. After that, according to a report in 'Navjivan and Saty' (September-1917 issue), 'National College-Ta. On 23rd May, Barrister Jivanlal declared the work of National College as progressing under Barrister Vallabhbhai's pramabhai hall. For five years, this work has been able to do so much of the money and the professors etc. have also received many requests and the election is going on from them. The third mention is on the third page in the issue of 'Gujarat Friendship and Gujarat Mirror' on September 23, 1917. It is written in the scriptures that, Mohanlal Gandhi has planned to set up a national college in the homeland. For which Ahmedabad has got 50 to 60 bigha land area. Some volunteers have also received and in a few minutes. The college will be started under Gandhi's supervision. ' Nurse researcher Dr. According to Rizwan Kadri, at this National College, Gujarat University came into existence in 1920. If we go to see this way, 100 years ago, the basic work was done for the university.

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