found: Guide to The Sarvodaya Movement in India in the 1950s, 1997:p. 5 (From 11 to 14 March 1948, a month and a half after Gandhi's assassination, his followers gathered in Sevagram in order to continue his work in the spirit of his philosophy of Sarvodaya. A loose federation of organizations was set up, known as the Sarvodaya Samaj (Sarvodaya Brotherhood). In 1949 during the conference of Indore this loose federation was strengthened by the founding of the Akhil Bharat Sarva Seva Sangh (All India Association for the Service of All). In the Sarvodaya Movement after Gandhi's death, Vinoba Bhave (1895-1982) occupied the most important position ... his best known contribution ... is the concept of Bhoodan ("gift of land") and the movement it generated.)