Manilal Gandhi
- Birth Date:
- 28.10.1892
- Death date:
- 05.04.1956
- Cemetery:
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Manilal Mohandas Gandhi (28 October 1892 – 5 April 1956) was the second son of Mahatma Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi.
Manilal was born in Rajkot, British India. In 1897 Manilal traveled to South Africa for the first time, where he spent time working at the Phoenix Ashram near Durban.
After a brief visit to India, in 1917 Manilal returned to South Africa to assist in printing the Indian Opinion a Gujarati-Englishweekly publication, at Phoenix, Durban. By 1918, Manilal was doing most of the work for the press and took over in 1920 as editor. Like his father, Manilal was also sent to jail several times by the British colonial government after protesting against unjust laws. He remained editor until 1956, the year of his death. Manilal died from a cerebral thrombosis following a stroke.
Spouse Sushila Mashruwala (1927–1956)
Children3, including Arun Manilal and Ela
Parents
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Kasturba Gandhi
Legacy
In 1927, Manilal married Sushila Mashruwala (24 August 1907–1988), and had two daughters, Sita (b. 1928) and Ela (b. 1940), and one son, Arun (b. 1934). Arun and Ela are also social-political activists. Uma D. Mesthrie, Sita's daughter, recently published a biography on Manilal.
Notes
- Mesthrie, Uma Dhupelia. Gandhi’s Prisoner? The Life of Gandhi’s Son Manilal. Permanent Black: Cape Town, South Africa, 2003.
- Dhupelia-Mesthrie, Uma, "Writing the Life of Manilal Mohandas Gandhi," Journal of Natal and Zulu History 24 & 25 (2006-2007): 188-213.
Source: wikipedia.org
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
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1 | Mahatma Gandhi | Father | ||
2 | Kasturba Gandhi | Mother | ||
3 | Arun Gandhi | Son | ||
4 | Harilal Gandhi | Brother | ||
5 | Sushila Mashruwala Gandhi | Wife | ||
6 | Karamchand Gandhi | Grandfather | ||
7 | Putlibai Gandhi | Grandmother |
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