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Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light

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  • We all know about Mahatma Gandhi’s work, but few know of the role his wife Kasturba played in it. Kasturba was not a mute but was, in fact, a great freedom fighter, a pioneering satyagrahi and often her husband’s chief strategist and harshest critic. All Indians Matter presents a six-part series, ‘Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light’, to bring into focus the woman Kasturba really was. Join me, Ashraf Engineer, as I interview Tushar Gandhi, great grandson of Kasturba and the Mahatma, an author, a peace activist and someone who’s striving to keep Gandhi relevant in today’s India. Together, we play back the saga that was Kasturba's life. 

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    Produced by: Akhil Rajani
    Sound Engineer: Stanley Chacko, Vardhan Deshpande

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  • Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light – Part 6
    Feb 21 2022

    Kasturba, as we’ve seen, was an extraordinary woman, someone who drove Mahatma Gandhi to become what he did. In the concluding part of this series, we trace her final days and hours, and try to understand her better. This is the concluding part of the series ‘Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light’. All Indians Matter speaks to Tushar Gandhi, great grandson of the Mahatma, an author, a peace activist and someone who’s striving to keep Gandhi relevant in today’s India.

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  • Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light – Part 5
    Feb 21 2022

    With satyagraha having been vindicated in South Africa, Gandhi felt free to return to India and fulfil his promise to Gopal Krishna Gokhale to become part of the Freedom Struggle. By his side, as always, was Kasturba. This is Part 5 of ‘Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light’. All Indians Matter speaks to Tushar Gandhi, great grandson of the Mahatma, an author, a peace activist and someone who’s striving to keep Gandhi relevant in today’s India.

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  • Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light – Part 4
    Feb 21 2022

    Mohandas and Kastur Gandhi returned to India briefly in December 1901. This set off a chain of events that would take them to South Africa once again and eventually culminate in Gandhi devoting himself fully to Indian Independence. This is Part 4 of ‘Kastur: In Gandhi’s Shadow, His Guiding Light’. All Indians Matter speaks to Tushar Gandhi, great grandson of the Mahatma, an author, a peace activist and someone who’s striving to keep Gandhi relevant in today’s India.

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Warm and Informative Story about Freedom's Mother

A wealth of information, well told, with insight and passion from India's living treasure and public servant, Tushar Gandhi. Expertly facilitated by Ashraf Engineer. Weaves together written and familial accounts in a story, with new information and powerful and occasional humorous anecdotes. A must listen for any children of India's soil & any anyone interested in India's History and Freedom Founders. Truly a blessing!

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