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Venkataram Kalyanam, secretary to Mahatma Gandhi who witnessed his assassination – obituary He kept an archive of manuscripts gathered during Gandhi’s final months that proved controversial when put up for auction Venkataram Kalyanam in 1996 with letters written by Gandhi Credit: d krishnan/ap Venkataram Kalyanam, who has died aged 98, was secretary to Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi for three years before his assassination by a Hindu extremist in January 1948, and afterwards kept a cache of documents which caused huge excitement when they came up for auction at Phillips, London, in 1996; but the mooted sale also caused controversy and the auction was cancelled at the last moment following objections from the Indian government. ....
A photographer s flashback Sun, Mar 14 2021 7:12 IST | 6 Views A photographerâÃÂÃÂs flashback. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, March 14 : Two years back, Goa-based photographer Prashant Panjiar started recollecting anecdotes, stories and behind-the-scenes musings of different photographs he had taken during his 30-year career as a photojournalist, and started posting them on his social media handles. This not only incited interest among those who have been following his work, but also Navajivan Trust, a non-profit publishing house founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1929 which approached him for a book. The result is That Which is Unseen which will be released in April-May and has around 60 images and the stories around them, said Panjiar, a self-taught photographer who got drawn towards the medium during the Emergency. ....
A peek into Mahatma Gandhi’s mailbox Most Gandhian scholars are aware of the exhaustive Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi (CWMG) running into 97 volumes and published between 1958 and 1994. They consist of letters, articles, and speeches written or made by Bapu during his lifetime. But in the quite preserve of the Sabarmati Ashram Conservation and Preservation Trust, there are some 8,500 letters that Bapu had retained during his lifetime. These were the letters he had received. The Navajivan Trust, a publication set up by Bapu, has published the second volume of ‘Letters to Gandhi’ consisting of 281letters written to him between 1901 and 1910. The first volume published in 2017 consisted of 312 letters (1890 to 1900) that were written to him while he was corresponding with a staggering range of public figures in South Africa. ....
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