Kasturbai Mohandas Gandhi

Moradabad ITI (Industrial Training Institute) is a vocational education and training institution located in Moradabad, India. Established with the aim of providing quality education and training to the students of Moradabad, the ITI has been serving the local community for many years.

The institute offers a wide range of courses in various trades such as electrician, fitter, mechanic, and welder. These courses are designed to provide students with practical and theoretical knowledge, as well as hands-on experience in their respective fields. The curriculum is designed by experts in each trade and is updated regularly to keep pace with the latest industry trends and advancements.

The teachers are well-equipped with the latest tools and equipment, which allows them to provide hands-on training to students in a safe and controlled environment.

On February 22nd each year, India and the world remember and pay tribute to Kasturbai Mohandas Gandhi, the wife of Mahatma Gandhi, on her death anniversary. Kasturbai was a remarkable woman in her own right, who played a significant role in India’s freedom struggle and worked tirelessly for social justice and women’s rights.

Kasturbai, affectionately known as Ba, was born on April 11, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat, and was married to Mohandas Gandhi at the young age of 13. Together, they had four sons, and Kasturbai often took care of the household while Mohandas was away fighting for India’s independence.

Kasturbai was not just a homemaker, however. She actively participated in the Indian independence movement, supporting her husband’s nonviolent resistance strategies and leading her own campaigns for social justice. She fought for women’s rights, education, and healthcare and was a vocal advocate for the eradication of untouchability and child marriage.

Kasturbai was imprisoned several times for her activism and suffered greatly during her husband’s long periods of imprisonment. She remained a pillar of strength for her family and the freedom movement, even when she was in poor health.

On February 22, 1944, Kasturbai passed away in detention at the Aga Khan Palace in Pune, where she had been held with her husband and other leaders of the Quit India movement. She was 74 years old.

Today, we remember Kasturbai Mohandas Gandhi as a fearless and inspiring woman who stood up against injustice and oppression, and whose legacy continues to inspire generations. We honor her memory and contributions to India’s freedom struggle by continuing the work she started and striving to create a better and more just world for all.