• Kochrab Ashram
  • Kochrab Ashram
  • Kochrab Ashram
  • Kochrab Ashram
  • Kochrab Ashram

Kochrab Ashram

 Ahmedabad had a special relationship with Mahatma Gandhi; it was here that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi became the man we know as "bapu." Ahmedabad was not only Gandhi's first residence when he returned to India in 1915, but it was also where he opted to begin the country's freedom war against the British. He also made the decision to begin his struggle against the ideology of untouchability in the country, as well as the vices associated with it.

History: Mahatma Gandhi's relationship with Ahmedabad began on May 20, which is a significant occasion in Ahmedabad's history. On the above-mentioned date in 1915, Mahatma Gandhi moved into a home in Kochrab hamlet, near Paldi, on the outskirts of the city. Jeevanlal Desai, a fellow lawyer, and colleague gave him the bungalow, which he quickly renamed the Satyagraha Ashram. As a result, his first ashram was born, which he completely converted into something that stood in stark contrast to everything Ahmedabad was at the time.

 

Contact Person

District Collector
District Collector
079-27551681
collector-ahd@gujarat.gov.in

Connectivity

Nearest Airport: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
Nearest Bus Station: Gita Mandir New Bus Stand
Nearest Railway Station: Kalupur Railway Station

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