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Gandhi's bust unveiled in South African province where Indians were banned for over centuryA larger-than-life bust of Mahatma Gandhi has been unveiled at the Anglo-Boer War Museum in the Free State province of South Africa, where apartheid legislation banned Indians for over a century.
The bust in bronze by Padma Bhushan Awardee Ram Vangi Sutar was donated to the museum by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
In 1893, Mohandas K. Gandhi is thrown off a South African train for being an Indian and traveling in a first class compartment. Gandhi realizes that the laws are biased against Indians and decides ...
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The War Museum in Bloemfontein, which has the South African Anglo-Boer War as its central theme, has embarked on a project to give long overdue acknowledgement to Indian involvement The Tribune ...
JOHANNESBURG: (Apr 16) In the Free State province of South Africa, where Indians were banned by apartheid legislation for more than a century, a larger-than-life bust of Mahatma Gandhi now stands ...
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