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Titusji
Titusji was the only Christian among the 78 marchers selected by Mahatma Gandhi to take part in the 1930 Dandi March, to break the salt law.〔http://www.mkgandhi.org/civil_dis/accom_per.htm〕 He served as governing secretary for Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram milk project near Ahmedabad. Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda (who later became Prime Minister of India) was the secretary of another unit. Both of them were trusted friends of Gandhi. His given name was Titus Theverthundiyil, while “Titusji” was the honorific given to him by Mahatma Gandhi.〔http://nalloorlibrary.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/titusji-indian-freedom-fighter.pdf〕 ==Early life== Titus, born on February 18, 1905, was born to a farming family, (Theverthundiyil, Maramon) in Travancore. After his high school graduation, he taught in a school in Vadaserikara (a village about 20 km away from Maramon), for a few years. Then he joined the Allahabad Agriculture University and passed an Indian Dairy Diploma course with distinction. After that he joined Mahatma Gandhi in Sabarmati Ashram. Titus got married in 1933, and his wife Annamma joined the Sabarmati Ashram. The newly married Annamma donated her gold wedding ornaments to the ashram.
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