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Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson Arun Manilal Gandhi passes away in Kolhapur | Kolhapur News – Times of India

KOLHAPUR: Arun Manilal Gandhi, author and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, passed away on Tuesday morning in Avani Sanstha located at Hanbarwadi near Kolhapur city.Arun Gandhi had arrived in Kolhapur on February 28. He had planned to stay for ten days.Arun Manilal GandhiFor last 24 years, Arun used to visit Avani Sanstha run by activist Anuradha Bhosale. The organisation works for the girls and women, mainly homeless women.Bhosale said, “Before planning to leave, he got ill. He had normal flu-like conditions. We got him admitted in Aster Aadhar Hospital. He got well and returned to Avani Sanstha but doctors had asked him not to travel. On Monday evening, we celebrated Maharashtra Day. He told girls to hold their state and country the dearest among any other thing.”Bhosale said Arun Gandhi kept on writing till night and on morning he passed away on his bed.Bhosale said, “I have association with Arun Gandhi for last two and a half decades. Every time he used to visit, he used to stay with us. He wanted to set up a museum of Mahatma Gandhi’s memories in the form of pictures he preserved. He had the fortune to be with Mahatma for two years of early life. Now since he is no more, we will fulfill his dream to set up the museum at Washi Nandwal where Mahatma Gandhi Mission’s land is available.”Arun Gandhi’s son Tushar Gandhi is traveling to Kolhapur to be with his father during final rites, which will be perfomed at Washi Nandwal.

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