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Harilal Mohandas Gandhi (formerly Abdullah Gandhi; born Hiralal Mohandas Gandhi; 23 August 1888 – 18 June 1948) [1] was the eldest son of Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi. [2] He had three younger brothers: Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi and Devdas Gandhi.
Apr 28, 2007 · The main thrust areas of the Institute are Economic and Social Policies and Strategies and their impact; Institutions, Governance and Civil Society; Natural Resource Management and Environment; Women and Gender.
Harilal Gandhi, the eldest son of Mahatma Gandhi, was an accomplished poet and writer who penned several poems and articles during his lifetime. Despite his strained relationship with his father, Harilal Gandhi remained devoted to the principles of truth and nonviolence throughout his life.
Harilal Mohandas Gandhi (formerly Abdullah Gandhi; born Hiralal Mohandas Gandhi; 23 August 1888 – 18 June 1948) [1] was the eldest son of Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi. [2] He had three younger brothers: Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi and Devdas Gandhi.
He is a Professor at Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gandhinagar. He translated from Gujarati and edited C. B. Dalal's Harilal Gandhi: A Life (2007) and Narayan Desai's four-volume biography of Gandhi, My Life Is My Message (2009).
Oct 3, 2019 · An assessment of M.K. Gandhi’s tumultuous relationship with his eldest son, Harilal –— the subject of C.B. Dalal’s excellent, objective book — reveals the convergence of the personal and the political in Gandhi’s life in illuminating ways.
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Nov 7, 2020 · Nilam has written a book on Gandhi’s son Harilal that had been made into a movie, Gandhi, My Father, based on her personal and intimate knowledge of Gandhi family. She mentioned it but only as a passing remark.