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THE KASTURBA GANDHI NATIONAL MEMORIAL TRUST HELPS THE MOST NEEDY
WOMEN AND
CHILDREN OF RURAL INDIA TO REACH OUT TO TARA AND OTHER MEMBERS OF
THE TRUST
The KASTURBA GANDHI NATIONAL MEMORIAL
TRUST was established in 1945 as a result of the national endeavour,
led by Mahatma Gandhi, to address the issues of women in rural India.
The unique history of the Kasturba
Gandhi National Memorial Trust is set against the backdrop of the
history of India's freedom struggle.
Eminent people from all walks of life
as well as the anonymous masses, mobilised their resources to set
up this Trust with its headquarters in Kasturbagram (Indore) and
22 state branches all over the country. Smt. Sarojini Naidu, a stalwart
of the freedom movement dedicated her time and full energy for the
establishment of the Trust.
Mahatma Gandhi, Shri Vallabh Bhai
Patel, Shri Thakkar Bapa, dada Saheb Mavlankar, Smt. Prem Leela
Thakarasi, Smt. Laxmi N. Menon, Sushree Maniben Patel and Dr. Sushila
Nayar have been the Chairpersons of this Trust.
At the beginning of the new century,
the role of Kasturba Trust is as powerful and relevant as it was
at its inception. The trust has remained true to it's ideals for
over 50 years of constructive work among women and children in rural
India - in the fields of healthcare, education, literacy vocational
training, relief work and employment generation.
Mahatma Gandhi's universal and timeless
vision SARVODAYA finds its best practical expression in the Kasturba
Trust as SARVODAYA is reawakening of the spirit in harmony with
nature and environment for all forms of life. Reconstruction of
the social order is also part of SARVODAYA.
Women and children are the backbone
of our society. Constructive work among women and children is a
primary and essential requirement for the process of nation building
as envisaged in SARVODAYA. To continue with this Gandhian vision,
Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust needs the full support and
involvement of the people.


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