Sushma Swaraj visits Phoenix Settlement in South Africa

IANS  |  Durban 

Indian on Wednesday visited the Settlement near here, which served as Mahatma Gandhi's home during his stay in South Africa, and planted a tree sapling.

During the course of her visit, she planted a sapling of the Cape chestnut, a tree that is cultivated widely for its prolific flower display.

She also interacted with students of the Institute of Computer Education and Information Technology, a centre established by the

Established by in 1904, the Settlement is situated some 20 km north of

The settlement, devoted to Gandhi's principles of or passive resistance, has played an important spiritual and political role throughout its long history, promoting justice, peace and equality.

Gandhi established the settlement as a communal experimental farm with a view to giving each family two acres of land which they could develop.

He believed that communities like which advocated communal living would form a sound basis for the struggle against social injustice.

arrived here on Tuesday evening from Pretoria, where she attended the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) Foreign Ministers Meeting and chaired an informal meeting of the IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa) Foreign Ministers.

is home to a significant number of people of Indian origin.

The Indian is scheduled to participate in a series of events on Wednesday and Thursday at Pietermaritzburg to commemorate the 125th that became a catalyst for Gandhi's movement.

On June 7, 1893, on a train trip to Pretoria, Gandhi was ordered by a white man to move from first class to third class. Gandhi, who had a first class ticket, refused and was thrown off the train in Pietermaritzburg.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 15:44 IST