Gandhian institution gets back land in Jaipur
The Hindu
The allotment was cancelled by the previous BJP regime
Rajasthan Samagra Seva Sangh, one of the leading Gandhian institutions in the State, has got back its land at a prime location in Jaipur seven years after its allotment was cancelled and the buildings seized by the previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regime. The institution proudly celebrated Gandhi Jayanthi on the premises on October 2.
The Samagra Seva Sangh had bought the land, measuring around 8 bighas, with a token sum in 1959 to establish its office and opened a Gram Swaraj School there to promote Sarvodaya and Gandhian thought, and organise conferences and training camps. The land also has the samadhi of freedom fighter Gokulbhai Bhatt.

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