I answered your same question once and you selected it as best ans so I am sure you are with me for fight against disrespecting the Mahatma. The ans follows...
Mahatma Gandhi was cremated on the banks of the Yamuna on 31 January 1948, a day after he was assassinated. Raj Ghat (Gandhi Samadhi) was later turned into a national memorial, the design for which was conceived by Vanu G Bhuta. A stone footpath flanked by well-tended lawns leads to a walled enclosure, open to the sky, with a simple stone platform in black marble to mark the site. The Mahatma’s last words have been engraved on it – Hey Ram. Prayer meetings are held every Friday at 1700hrs.
It was never physically damaged.
I am sure it has answered your Q.
2006-08-11 21:38:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Homework
2006-08-08 05:24:00
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answered by Anry 7
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Sounds like homework to me!!
Well, try searching the wikipedia and im sure you'll be able to get your answers.
p/s: Mr. Ali Sufian, if you dont have an interest in history, try avoiding answering them.
2006-08-14 20:26:01
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answered by trusha_doshi 2
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If this is a "oops, I forgot to do my homework" thing, go to one of the 3 following links and get your info. it is better if you research your answers and learn something, rather than expecting others to do it for you.
2006-08-15 17:34:29
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answered by kath68142 4
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Kai-lan (customary chinese language: ??, Simplified chinese language: ??, pinyin: gaìlán; actually "mustard orchid"), additionally established as chinese language broccoli or chinese language kale, is a particularly bitter leaf vegetable offering thick, flat, modern blue-green leaves with thick stems and a small quantity of tiny, close to to vestigial flower heads very like those of broccoli. As a team of Brassica oleracea kai-lan is of the comparable species of plant as broccoli and kale. Its style is reminiscent of that of broccoli, however now no longer comparable, being particularly sweeter. Kai-lan is eaten widely in chinese language food, and incredibly in Cantonese delicacies. extensive-unfold arrangements comprise kai-lan stir-fried with ginger and garlic, and boiled kai-lan served with oyster sauce. in contrast to broccoli, the region maximum effective the flowering components are in lots of cases eaten, with kai-lan the leaves and stems are eaten as properly, by applying and huge sliced into bits the stunning length and sort to be eaten with chopsticks. The pronunciation kai-lan and its substitute version gai-lan are Cantonese.
2016-11-04 03:17:55
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answered by ? 4
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U have a long HOMEWORK to do dood.Hey do one thing,make your work easy by cheating,how,by asking Ghandi it'self...hahahaha.....
2006-08-15 05:06:08
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answered by sulaiman s 4
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Wow. You are lazy. Do your own homework. You have a textbook. Use it.
2006-08-08 05:25:38
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answered by jannabanana 4
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Research your own homework.
2006-08-08 05:23:33
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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sounds like homework
2006-08-08 05:23:10
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answered by Nicole 2
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no offense, but you'd probably learn more if you did it yourself instead of coming here for answers.
2006-08-08 05:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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