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Do You Know What the Tree Planted by Gandhiji in Eluru in 1921 Looks Like Now? 100 Years of Historical Memory

Summary by TV9 Kannada
The historic fig tree planted by Mahatma Gandhi during his visit to Eluru in Andhra Pradesh in 1921 has withered after a hundred years of service. However, the neem tree growing in the same place keeps Gandhiji's memory alive. The tree still stands in the Rashtriya Vidyalaya campus, providing cool shade to local students and conveying Gandhiji's philosophy and history.
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The historic fig tree planted by Mahatma Gandhi during his visit to Eluru in Andhra Pradesh in 1921 has withered after a hundred years of service. However, the neem tree growing in the same place keeps Gandhiji's memory alive. The tree still stands in the Rashtriya Vidyalaya campus, providing cool shade to local students and conveying Gandhiji's philosophy and history.

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TV9 Kannada broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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