<P> The National Gandhi Museum or Gandhi Memorial Museum is a museum located in New Delhi, India showcasing the life and principles of Mahatma Gandhi . The museum first opened in Mumbai, shortly after Gandhi was assassinated in 1948 . The museum relocated several times before moving to Raj Ghat, New Delhi in 1961 . </P> <P> Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on 30 January 1948 . Shortly after his death, collectors began searching India for anything of importance about Gandhi . Originally the personal items, newspapers, and books related to Gandhi were taken to Mumbai . In 1951, the items were moved to buildings near the Kota House in New Delhi . The museum moved again in 1957 to a mansion . </P> <P> In 1959, The Gandhi Museum moved for a final time to Rajghat, New Delhi next to the Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi . The museum officially opened in 1961, on the 13th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's assassination, when Dr. Rajendra Prasad, then President of India, formally opened the new location . </P> <P> The Gandhi Museum's library is both a showcase for Gandhi's work and a general studies library . The books are divided into two sections, those written by or about Gandhi and books on other subject matters . There are currently over 35,000 books or documents in the museum's library . The library also has a collection of 2,000 periodicals in both English and Hindi chronicling the life of Gandhi . </P>

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