the salt Satyagraha was a march to Dandi, a city in India. It was held because the British ruling government made a tax, salt producing, eating and using was illegal Gandhi got angry and started protest.
Satyagraha is a form of Indian philosophy; see the link below.
March 12, 1930 to April 6, 1930
krishna hhatukar
The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.
Gandhi started his recruiting campaign for the war on behalf of the British government in Khera, Nangal, in India.
Gandhi coined the term satyagraha in south africa
his use of this he hopes that the british will give up his use of non-violent protests will change their mind
The Salt Satyagraha was completed in 1931.
Salt March (Salt Satyagraha)
sarojini naidu
300 km
ankola and kumta
krishna hhatukar
The Salt March also known as the Dandi March or the Salt Satyagraha, began on 12th March 1930.
Gandhi started his recruiting campaign for the war on behalf of the British government in Khera, Nangal, in India.
Satyagraha - opera - was created in 1980.
Dandi has a historical value. It was here that Gandhiji showcased salt sathyagraha. This satyagraha was undertaken because Britishers had imposed tax on salt, which is the bare necessity of everyone.
Gandhi coined the term satyagraha in south africa
The Civil Disobedience Movement, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930 to protest against the British salt monopoly in India. The movement involved acts of peaceful protest and nonviolent resistance, such as the famous Salt March where Gandhi and his followers walked to the Arabian Sea to make their own salt. The movement gained nationwide support and brought attention to the Indian independence movement, ultimately leading to increased pressure on the British government to grant independence to India.