1.
http://www.gandhiinstitute.org
This
site is about the M K Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence, founded
by Arun Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi's grandson) and his wife Sunanda.
The Institute was established to promote and teach the philosophy
and practice of non-violence to help reduce the violence that
consumes our hearts, our homes, and our societies.
The
Mission of the Gandhi Institute is to promote and apply the
principles of nonviolence locally, nationally, and globally,
to prevent violence and resolve personal and public conflicts
through research, education, and programming.
2.
http://www.gandhi-manibhavan.org
Mani
Bhavan is a simple old-style, two storied building on Laburnum
Road, Mumbai. The house belonged to Shri Revashankar Jhaveri,
Gandhis friend and host in Mumbai. Whenever he was in
Mumbai between 1917 to 1934, Gandhi stayed here. It was from
here that he initiated Civil Disobedience, Satyagraha, Swadeshi,
Khadi and Khilafat movements. Mani Bhavan stood witness to
the important movements of Indian freedom struggle. It is
now converted into a museum and research centre.It also has
a huge library, an auditorium,Gandhiji's Room , Research Centre
and a sales counter where many products related to Mahatma
Gandhi can be bought. Their address is
Mani
Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya
19, Laburnum
Road, Gamdevi, Mumbai - 400 007 INDIA.
3.
http://www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org
This
site is founded by Bombay Sarvodaya Mandal. It is meant to
spread the Mahatma's views on various topics, to give an insight
into one of the greatest souls of this century. It has The
Making of the Mahatma - Video on film - by India's noted film
producer director Shyam Benegal; Mahatma - A documentary with
original footage; and video cassettes of Gandhi - Richard
Attenborough's film, for sale.
4. http://www.kamat.com/mmgandhi/mmgandhi.htm
This
site contains a tribute of President S Radhakrishnan to the
Mahatma, Mahatma Gandhi's views on The Geeta, Also,information
on Mahatma Gandhi currency and stamps, excerpts from autobiography,
some photographs and links.
5.http://www.nuvs.com/ashram
Gandhi
Virtual Ashram on the net, it is dedicated to Mahatma's life
and philosophy. It contains some rare pictures of Mahatma
Gandhi.Some multimedia content also available.
6. http://www.ourindia.com
This
site has a section Mahatma Gandhi : Father of the Nation,
that has several quotes by the Mahatma.
7. http://www.zmqsoft.com/freedom/main.html
On
the 55th Anniversary of Independence of India, ZMQ brings
to you a knowledge gift pack of 3 interactive shows, E-Film
"The Mahatma", E-Quiz with Bhagat Singh as interactive Quiz
Master and E-Game, "Freedom at Midnight". Experience the spirit
of freedom. Spread the knowledge of freedom.
8.http://www.harappa.com
This
site contains a rare collection of audio: Gandhi On God, Nehru
Announces Gandhi's Death; Also, video Clips of 1930 Dandi
March and Gandhi at Sevagram.
9.
http://www.gandhiserve.org
This
site is founded by Peter Ruhe. Gandhiserve is a non-profit
enterprise which aims to popularize Mahatma Gandhi's life
and work and thus spread the ethics of nonviolence.This site
contains Audio tapes and Records of and on Mahatma Gandhi.
Also video tapes, films, footage, stamps, coins, notes, medals,
Mousepads and T-Shirts with Gandhi motif, for sale.
10.
http://www.southafrica.info/ess_info/sa_glance/history/gandhi.htm
This
page gives a brief history of Mahatma Gandhi stay in South
Africa with particular emphasis on his stay in Johannesburg.
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