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1 List -1 NATIONAL GANDHI MUSEUM RAJGHAT, NEW DELHI AUDIO GROUP - A As on Post- Prayer and Other Speeches of Mahatma Gandhi List of the Post-Prayer Addresses of Mahatma Gandhi delivered in Birla Bhawan and Bhangi Colony, Delhi, Sodepur Ashram, Calcutta, and several other places from May 11, 1947, to January 29, C Collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, Publications Division, New Delhi, E=English, H=Hindi S. Location Subjects of Speech Date Duration Magnetic Tape Gramophone Record CD DVD Audio CWMG C No. Packet Tape Packet Record (Audio) No. Cassette No./ Vol. Page No. No. No. No. No. No. of Copies No. No. Hindi Speeches 1. Sodepur Partition of India. 11/5/47 14M 80 MG/TS NGM 1/ (E), (H) 2. Sodepur Partition of Bengal. 13/5/47 17M 5S 78,79 MG/TS NGM 1/ (E), 482(H) 3. Sodepur Hindu-Muslim Communal Riots 14/5/47 24M 50S 81, 82 MG/TS EALP ,8,9 1 NGM 2/ (E), 486-7(H) in Calcutta. 4. Delhi Jinnah; Chakrayya's Death. 31/5/47 48M 10S 83, 84 MG/TS QC NGM 3/ (E), 38-1(H) 85, 86 MG/TS QC QC QC QC QC Delhi Hindu Religion; What Type of 1/6/47 26M 45S 69, 70 MG/TS QC NGM 4/ (E), 45-8(H) Independence India 64 QC 1306 should have? 65 QC QC QC QC Delhi Partition of India. 4/6/47 32M 50S 71, 72 MG/TS QC NGM 5/ ,6(E), 63-66(H) 1

2 73 69 QC QC QC QC Delhi Krodha (Anger); Ahimsa 5/6/47 38M 40S 74,75 MG/TS QC ,3 1 NGM 6/ (E), 70-73(H) (Non-violence); Death of 55 MG/TS QC 1340 Kosambiji; Communal Riots in 99 QC 1341 Gurgaon; Indianisation of Charkha; 100 QC 1342 Pali Language. 101 QC QC Delhi Why Women are Weak? 6/6/47 23M 56,58 MG/TS QC NGM 7/ (E), 78-80(H) Revolt of 1942; Abolition of 104 QC 1346 English; Hindu-Muslim Security. 105 QC QC Delhi Duties of the Congress; 7/6/47 23M 30S 57,59 MG/TS QC NGM 7/ (E), 83-85(H) Untouchability; The Idea of 108 QC 1350 Pakistan. 109 QC QC 1352 (Damage) 10. Delhi Professor Kosambiji; What is 8/6/47 23M 50 S 60,61 MG/TS QC NGM 8/ (E), 92-94(H) to be Divided? Truth; Partition 94 QC 1336 of Bengal. 95 QC QC Delhi Partition of Bengal; Rashtra and 10/6/47 26 M 62,63 MG/TS QC NGM 8/ (E), 107-9(H) Dharma. 94 QC QC QC QC Delhi What is Pakistan? 11/6/47 22M 25S 64,90 MG/TS QC NGM 9/ (E), (H) Mr. Mountbatten; Peace & 94 QC 1336 Brotherhood; Purity of Soul. 78 QC QC QC 1322 (Damaged) 13. Delhi Faithful to the Union; 12/6/47 24M 65,66 MG/TS QC NGM 9/ (E), 121-4(H) Division of Hindustan. 82 QC QC QC Delhi Democracy in Travancore; Duties 13/6/47 33M 10S 67,68 MG/TS QC NGM 10/ (E), (H) of Puroshtam Das Tandon. 86 QC

3 87 QC QC QC Delhi The Story of Gajendramoksha; 14/6/47 21 M 87,88 MG/TS QC NGM 11/ (E), 133-4(H) Happenings in Princely States; 91 QC 1333 Hindustan is One. 92 QC Delhi Ahimsa of the Brave. 16/6/47 37M 35S 89,91 MG/TS N NGM 12/ (E), 142-6(H) N NEALP Delhi Kinds of Shastras; 17/6/47 18M 10S 93,94 MG/TS NGM 13/ (E), 147-9(H) Partition of India. 18. Delhi Fasting; Unity among Pathans. 18/6/47 26M 10S 95,96 MG/TS NGM 13/ (E), 153-6(H) 19. Delhi Utility of Prayer. 19/6/47 15M 20S 97,98 MG/TS EALP NGM 14/ (E), (H) MG/TS Calcutta Cleanliness; Flood relief. 24/8/47 30M 99,100, MG/TS NGM 14/ (E), 96-7(H) Calcutta Discrimination among Hindu and 27/8/47 28M40S 101,102 MG/TS N NGM 15/ (E), (H) Muslim Workmen. 51 EALP Delhi Sikh-Muslim Communal Riots. 10/9/47 19M NGM 15/ (E), (H) 23. Delhi Unity among Hindus, Sikhs and 12/9/47 59M 30S 37,38 MG/TS 689-5,12,14 1 NGM 16/ (E), 194-9(H) Muslims. 24. Delhi Hindu-Muslim Unity. 13/9/47 23M 30S NGM 17/ (E), 201-5(H) 25. Delhi Refugee Camp; Hindu-Muslim 14/9/47 20M 166 MG/TS NGM 17/ (E), 205-9(H) Unity. 26. Delhi On Hindu Dharma. 16/9/47 2M 30S 164 MG/TS NGM 18/ (E), 215-7(H) 27. Delhi Hindu-Muslim Unity. 17/9/47 34M 8S 165 MG/TS NGM 18/ (E), (H) 28. Delhi Hindu-Muslim Unity. 18/9/47 15M 22 MG/TS NGM 19/ (E), 221-3(H) 29. Delhi Hindu-Muslim Unity. 20/9/47 47M 19S 36,117 MG/TS NGM 20/ (E), 132-5(H) 30. Delhi Consoling Homeless Hindu, 23/9/47 28M 14S ,15 1 NGM 21/ (E), 247-9(H) Sikh & Muslim people. 3

4 31. Delhi After the Partition- Killing 24/9/47 48M 6S 164 MG/TS ,13,35 1 NGM 22/ (E), 254-8(H) and Slaughtering. 32. Delhi Governance; Hindu-Muslim Unity. 25/9/47 38M 21S 34,35 MG/TS ,19 1 NGM 23/ (E), 265-7(H) 33. Delhi Religion (Dharma). 26/9/47 40M 5S 32,33 MG/TS ,12,19 1 NGM 24/ (E), (H) 34. Delhi The Statement of 28/9/47 22M 30,31 MG/TS NGM 24/ (E), 277-9(H) Mr. Winston Churchill. 35. Delhi Spinning Wheel; Justice; Hindu Sept.47 40M EALP Religion; National Unity; Jan EALP 1383 Violence and Riots. 40 N N N N N N N N N Delhi Cleanliness; Hindu-Muslim Unity M 19S (E), 294-6(H) 37. Delhi Guru Govind Singh's Birthday M 1S (E), (H) 38. Delhi Satyagraha; Inspiring the M 6S (E), 304-6(H) People of the Camp to Work. 39. Delhi Suggestation to collect Clothes for M 7S , (E), (H) the Poor People to Protect Them from Cold. 40. Delhi Appeal for Providing Equal M 41S , (E), 312-7(H) Security to Hindus and Muslims by the Government; Statement of Winston Churchill. 41. Delhi Do Not Throw Muslims from M 26S (E), 326-8(H) Hindustan? 42. Delhi Killing of Muslims in Train M 55S EALP (E), (H) (Travelling from Ahmedabad); Rumours by the Press; Role of Military in India and Pakistan. 4

5 43. Delhi Description of Noakhali Tour; M 39S (E), 334-7(H) Refugees in Kurukshetra; Government's Problem. 44. Delhi Self-reliance in Clothes M 52S EALP (E), (H) 37 N Delhi Charkha is a Symbol of Ahimsa M 56S ,23, (E), 345-8(H) 46. Delhi Cloth for Refugees; Inspiring M 54S (E), 353-5(H) the People of the Camp to Work. 47. Delhi Path of Peace M 7S EALP (E), 360-3(H) 48. Delhi Unity among Muslims, Sikhs and M 47S ,31 N (E), 365-6(H) Hindus of U.P. 49. Delhi Mysore Province in the Union of M 36S (E), (H) India; Panchayati Raj. 50. Delhi Strength of Satyagraha M 24S , (E), (H) 51. Delhi English can not be our National M 42S (E), 383-5(H) Language. 52. Delhi True Swaraj (Self-governance) M 44S EALP (E), (H) 53. Delhi Justice M 4S , (E), 404-6(H) 54. Delhi Press; King; People; Hindu-Muslim M 19S , (E), 411-4(H) Unity. 55. Delhi Leprosy Patients M 48S EALP (E), (H) 56. Delhi No Hatred for Leprosy Patients M 43S , (E), 425-7(H) 57. Delhi Torture in the Jails of South Africa; M 19S EALP (E), 433-5(H) What should be the Function of Indian Jails? 58. Delhi Story of Ram and Ravan; Kashmir M 2S (E), (H) State; Shanti Sena; Untouchability. 59. Delhi Passangers Travelling in Train M 44S EALP (E), 452-4(H) without Ticket. 36 N

6 60 Delhi Lessons from Kashmir M 21S N (E), (H) 61. Delhi Why Reading from Koran is M 1S (E), 464-6(H) included in the Prayer? 62. Delhi Truth and Ahimsa; Conversions M 31S (E), (H) Kashmir Problem. 63. Delhi Kurukshetra Camp, Kashmir M 51S (E), (H) 64. Delhi Kashmir War; Azad-Hind Fauz M 12S (E), 482-6(H) 65. Delhi Kasturba Fund M 57S (E), (H) 66. Delhi Harijans; Ahimsa; Labour M 46S (E), 502-6(H) Conference. 67. Delhi Grain control; Cloth control M 1S (E), 515-7(H) 68. Delhi Homeless People M 9S (E), 521-3(H) 69. Delhi. Upliftment of Refugees M 56S (E), (H) 70. Delhi Problems of Kashmir and M 9S (E), 543-5(H) Hyderabad. 71. Delhi. Junagarh; Kashmir; Assimilation M 20S (E), 7-10(H) of Hyderabad. 72. Delhi. Blessing on Diwali; Situation M 31S (E), 18-9(H) of Kashmir. 73. Delhi Hindu-Muslim Unity; Congress M 17S (E), 24-8(H) can not become a Religious Institution. 74. Delhi. Congress M 33S (E), 30-1(H) 75. Delhi Congress; Hindu-Muslim unity M 42S (E), 34-40(H) 76. Delhi Rampur State; R.S.S.; M 18S (E), 46-9(H) South Africa. 77. Delhi AICC Resolution on Controls M 8S (E), 60-3(H) 6

7 78. Delhi Driving of the Muslims out of their M 59S (E), 67-70(H) Houses by Refugees; Duties of Sikhs. 79. Delhi Cow-shelter M 47S 118,119 MGTS NGM 25/ (E), 71-3(H) 80. Delhi Bangalore Central Dairy M 30S EALP , (E), 73-6(H) 81. Delhi Hindu Dharma M (E), 73-6(H) 82. Delhi Problems of Refugees M 36S EALP (E), 78-80(H) 41 N Delhi Giving Inspiration to the Refugees M 12S (E), (H) (from Lahore). 84. Delhi Kidnapped Women M 22S EALP (E), 105-6(H) 27 N Delhi Transportation Problem in M 27S (E), (H) Kashmir; Riots in Kathiawar; Govt. should not Misuse Money. 86. Delhi Birthday of Guru Nanak; M 8S , (E), 116-8(H) Hindu-Sikh-Muslim Unity. 87. Delhi Objection on Converting M 5S (E), (H) Masjid into Temple. 88. Delhi Riots in Kathiawar; R.S.S M 26S (E), 134-9(H) 89. Delhi Condition of the Refugees of the M 57S (E), (H) West Punjab. 90. Delhi Appeal to the Indians of M 31S N , (E), 160-5(H) South Africa. 50 EALP Delhi Condemnation of Indian (Hindu, M 10S (E), (H) Muslim, Sikh) Riots by Foreigners. 92. Delhi Black Marketing M 30S (E), 172-6(H) 93. Delhi Extradition of Refugees M 34S (E), 180-3(H) 94. Delhi Rehabilitation of Kidnapped M 59S (E), 185-7(H) Women. 7

8 95. Delhi Rumours by the press; M 39S (E), 193-5(H) Kasturba Trust. 96. Delhi Charkha Sangh M 24S (E), (H) 97. Delhi Meaning of Sarva-Dharma M 6S (E), 205-8(H) Prayer. 98. Delhi Protest Against Calcutta M 11S 76,77 MG/TS (E), (H) Security Act. 99. Delhi Charkha is full of Ethics, M 26S 104,105 MG/TS NGM 25/ (E), 224-6(H) Economics and Ahimsa Delhi Basic Education M 26S 106 MG/TS NGM 26/ (E), 226-7(H) 101. Delhi Protest Against Increase of M 7S 107 MG/TS NGM 26/ (E), 233-6(H) Expenditure by the Government Delhi Hindustan- country of all M 45S 108,109 MG/TS NGM 27/ (E), 240-3(H) Communities; Discrimination of Indian in South Africa Delhi On Hindi language M 16S 135 MG/TS NGM 28/ (E), 245-8(H) 104. Delhi Transportation Problems M 110,111 MG/TS NGM 28/ (E), 254-6(H) 105. Delhi Village Industries M 5S 112 MG/TS NGM 29/ (E), (H) 106. Delhi Bahawalpur State M 11S 113 MG/TS NGM 29/ (E), (H) 107. Delhi Christmas M 29S 85 MG/TS NGM 30/ (E), 282-3(H) 108. Delhi Division of Kashmir in two parts M 24S 136 MG/TS NGM 30/ (E), 286-8(H) 109. Delhi Kidnapped Women should be M 49S 168 MG/TS NGM 31/ (E), (H) Respected in the Society Delhi Why the need of control arises? M 33S (E), 297-8(H) 111. Delhi Bahawalpur State; M 44S 168 MG/TS NGM 31/ (E), 392-3(H) Vithoba Temple (Pandharpur) Delhi Restriction on Stay of Hindus M 13S 30 MG/TS NGM 32/ , 8(E), (H) in Sind. 8

9 113. Delhi Respect for Women; Prohibition M 14S 30 MG/TS NGM 32/ (E), 314-5(H) 114. Delhi Tradition of cap in Noakhali; M 141 MG/TS NGM 33/ (E), (H) Communal hatredeness Delhi Appeal for Unity between M 34S 141 MG/TS NGM 33/ (E), 340-3(H) Hindustan & Pakistan Delhi Problem of house; Bombay Port M 10S 139 MG/TS NGM 34/ (E), 356-9(H) Labour Union Strike Delhi Objection on the Strike of M 55S 139 MG/TS NGM 34/ (E), 361-4(H) Students; Appeal for simple life-style; Appeal for good governance Delhi Prohibition for All; No M 41S 89 MG/TS NGM 35/ (E), (H) Scope for Satyagraha; Ahimsa in Today's World; Talk at Bahawalpur Delhi Why I live at Birla House? M 34S 41 MG/TS NGM 35/ (E), 375-6(H) 120. Delhi Safety of Hindus & Sikhs of M 1S 4 MG/TS NGM 36/ (E), (H) Bahawalpur Delhi Assembly Members are Corrupt M 38S 89 MG/TS NGM 36/ (E), 384-5(H) 122. Delhi For which cause can Fasting be M 33S 39 MG/TS NGM 37/ (E), 395-9(H) started?; Clarification on the Speech Given by Sardar Delhi Hindu-Sikh-Muslim Unity M 5S 26 MG/TS NGM 37/ (E), 404-7(H) 124. Delhi Answer to the Press M 50S 26 MG/TS NGM 38/ (E), (H) 125. Delhi Showing Happiness on the M 56S 26 MG/TS NGM 38/ (E), 416-8(H) Declaration of Change in Laws Delhi My Fast not a Political Fast M 59S 26 MG/TS NGM 38/ (E), (H) 127. Delhi Fast Broken on Assurance M 49S 38 MG/TS NGM 39/ (E), (H) that Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims will Live as Brothers Delhi Rumours in Press M 38 MG/TS NGM 39/ (E), 444-6(H) 9

10 129. Delhi Discussion on Bomb-blast M 42S 140 MG/TS EALP NGM 40/ (E), 451-3(H) 26 N N Delhi Maharaja of Gwalior has handed M 52S 138 MG/TS NGM 40/ (E), 454-6(H) over all the power to the people Delhi On Birthday of Subash Chandra M 17S 137 MG/TS NGM 41/ (E), 461-3(H) Bose Delhi The Prisoners of East Punjab M 2S 29 MG/TS NGM 41/ (E), 466-8(H) and West Punjab were Released as per Accord Delhi Hindu Muslim Unity should be M 4S 134 MG/TS NGM 42/ (E), (H) Maintained on the Occasion of Urs Delhi Description of the Fair of Urs; M 3S 8 MG/TS NGM134/ (E), (H) Atrocity on the People of Mirpur (Kashmir) Delhi Struggle of Indians in M 51S 29 MG/TS NGM 42/ (E), 491-4(H) South Africa Delhi. Sushila Nayyar at Bahawalpur to M 32S 114,115 MG/TS EALP NGM 43/ (E), (H) help the Refugees. 27 N Delhi Spinning Wheel. - 24M 130A MG/TS Delhi Hindu, Sikh, and Christian religion. - 25M 147 MG/TS Delhi Child nature. - 20M 24 MG/TS Delhi On Women. - 11M 1 MG/TS Delhi Duty, Cleaning. - 11M 8 MG/TS Delhi Truth, Ahimsa. - 10M 130B MG/TS Delhi Life of Guru Govind Singh. - 30M 87 MG/TS MG/TS Delhi Hindu-Muslim Unity. - 16M

11 145. Delhi Hindu-Sikh-Muslim Unity. - 30M Delhi Truth, Ahimsa. - 9M A Delhi Hindu-Muslim Unity. - 3M B Delhi Violence. - 18M C Delhi Owner and Labour - 10M D Delhi Gandhian Education System; - 1H NGM 150/1 - - Communal Harmony & Global Peace Delhi Economic Development - 1H NGM 151/1 - - and Social Justice, The Secret of Helathy and Happy Life Delhi Speeches of Mahatma Gandhi - 1H NGM 152/1 - - and Devotional Songs. English Speeches: Delhi Speech by Mahatma Gandhi M 21S 129 MG/TS A, HT NGM 44/ (E), (H) delivered in Inter-Asian 155 MG/TS B, HT 85 Relations Conference. 159 MG/TS His Spiritual Message. - 6M 124 MG/TS LBE 46 1 NGM 154/1 - - Details Total = 54H S.No. Item No. of Pkts. Duration Where Kept 1. Magnetic Tape H18M Charkha Gallery Shelf II (349) 2. Gramophone Record 80 13H Auditorium Shelf 3. CD 47 47H22M Art Gallery Shelf I (205) 4. Audio Tape 50 28H20M Auditorium Shelf- II (J-169) 5. DVD 01 47H22M Art Gallery Shelf- I (205) 11

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