Gandhi’s Tolstoy Farm in SA being revived by India

Gandhi’s Tolstoy Farm in SA being revived by India

PTIUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 09:34 AM IST
article-image

Johannesburg : Tolstoy Farm, which became the headquarters of Mahatma Gandhi’s Satyagraha campaign in South Africa, is being revived with support from the Indian government to help visitors understand the important role played by the place in his life.

The first phase of a “Garden of Remembrance” at the farm in south of Johannesburg was officially opened by High Commissioner Ruchi Ghanashyam of India, during a function on Monday to commemorate Gandhi’s 69th death anniversary.

Ghanashyam said that as soon as she arrived in South Africa she wanted to see Tolstoy Farm which she had learnt about at school. “I was very disappointed and very disheartened to see that this place which played such an important role in Mahatma Gandhi’s life, which was important enough for educators in India to consider it necessary for children to learn about this place, was so inaccessible and so badly kept,” Ghanashyam said.

“Now facilities have been built for a caretaker so that Tolstoy Farm can be preserved for posterity to help visitors recall the important role that Tolstoy Farm had played in Gandhi’s life,” Ghanashyam said, explaining that further development plans were in the pipeline.

Although a number of committees and individuals had over the years made attempts to revive Tolstoy Farm, lack of funding and bureaucratic procedures made the task difficult.

Kirti Menon, a great-granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi, who was present at the function, said it was somewhat ironic that a man committed to non-violence had his life ended by violence.

“Tolstoy Farm began as a place of refuge in the early 1900’s, and the need for places of refuge still remains true in many different countries, so we have to believe that there are still people who draw inspiration from the life of Gandhi and will continue to provide a safe haven and refuge,” Menon said.

“We should all become warriors of peace, warriors of non-violence and warriors of truth, because if we don’t take that, then our world will be sad place,” she added.     —PTI

RECENT STORIES

Project B.T.S: South Korean Nanosatellite Successfully Establishes Connection With Its Ground...

Project B.T.S: South Korean Nanosatellite Successfully Establishes Connection With Its Ground...

Schengen Visa: All You Need To Know About Changes In EU Visa Rules

Schengen Visa: All You Need To Know About Changes In EU Visa Rules

283 Bodies Of Palestinians Found In Mass Grave In Gaza; Israel Dismisses Claims Of Its Burying Them

283 Bodies Of Palestinians Found In Mass Grave In Gaza; Israel Dismisses Claims Of Its Burying Them

UK: 5 Asylum Seekers, Including a 7-Year-Old, Died While Trying To Cross The English Channel

UK: 5 Asylum Seekers, Including a 7-Year-Old, Died While Trying To Cross The English Channel

UK Passes Controversial Law To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda

UK Passes Controversial Law To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda