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Gandhi joined as an assistant lecturer at Karnatak University (earlier known as Karnatak College), Dharwar in July 1949 and very soon he was transferred unceremoniously to M N College, Visnagar in Gujarat (August 1949), then to I Y College, Bombay (November 1949), and after another short time period he joined Rajaram College, Kolhapur after which he finally returned to Karnatak College (June 1951).
Hoàng Văn Chí requested reassignment to India since he had known a student of Mohandas K. Gandhi, Jaya Prakhash Narayan, who was the founder of Congress of Cultural Freedom in India.
Although a Barrister in his own right, he is remembered more for his work on biographical works on Mohandas K. Gandhi, Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Subhas Chandra Bose.
Psychoanalyst Alan Roland (2009) writes that when Kakar applies his psychoanalytic understanding to these "three spiritual figures Swami Vivekananda, Gandhi, Ramakrishna", his analyses are as "fully reductionistic as those of Jeffrey Masson".