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Questions about Kaba Gandhi No Delo

Short answers, pulled from the story.

Where is Kaba Gandhi No Delo located?

Kaba Gandhi No Delo stands on Lakhajiraj Road in Rajkot, Gujarat. The structure features an arched gateway leading into a courtyard surrounded by rooms at address number 8 on Kadiya Navline near Gheekanta Road.

When did the family move into Kaba Gandhi No Delo?

The family moved into their new house in 1881 from a previously rented dwelling. Mahatma Gandhi lived within these walls from 1881 until 1915.

Who purchased Kaba Gandhi No Delo after Indian independence?

The government of Saurashtra State purchased the building in 1948 following Indian independence. Putliba Udyogmandir Trust operated educational and sewing classes from the site for several years before relocating elsewhere.

What architectural style does Kaba Gandhi No Delo display?

Painted white and yellow, the haveli displays traditional Saurashtrian or Kathiawari architectural style. Two floors contain nine rooms plus a kitchen adjacent to the central courtyard with a hand pump sitting within the open area.

Why is Kaba Gandhi No Delo significant today?

A permanent pictorial exhibition known as Gandhi Smriti now occupies the space. The trust received the property in 1969 on the birth centenary of Gandhi to mark a shift from private family ownership to public historical preservation.