The Dandi March, led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, was a pivotal event in the Indian independence movement. It was a 240-mile trek to the Arabian Sea coast to produce salt from seawater, defying British salt laws. Gandhi's act of civil disobedience symbolized resistance against oppressive colonial laws and rallied widespread support for the struggle for freedom. The march emphasized the importance of self-reliance and nonviolent protest in the fight against British rule.
The cast of I Say I Say I Say - 1964 includes: Britt Ekland Princess Margaret as herself Lord Snowdon
You simply say "Get out of here."
the same as you would say it in English the same as you would say it in English
say say you are way way to a bay bay
zoba is how you say elizabeth in aribic
Salt bag
salt is called namak in darie
Mahatma ghandhi
Sendha Namak is Kosher salt in Hindi.
eka suraksita yatra hai
lune pronounced loon
Sendha namak, or rock salt, is considered better than table salt because it is minimally processed and does not contain added chemicals or anti-caking agents. It also retains more minerals, such as iron, potassium, and magnesium, which are beneficial for health. Additionally, some people prefer the taste of sendha namak over table salt in certain dishes.
in terms of playing - i would say Football Circket Basketball Badminton Kapardi national sport is - Dandi Bio
Have a good trip Aapki yatra sukhad ho I just googled say "have a good trip" in Punjabi and found the answer in the first listing. Wasn't so hard was it? Just as easy as posting your question on here. LOL
In Hindi, "have a good trip" can be translated as "आपका सफर शुभ हो" (Aapka safar shubh ho). Another common expression is "आपका यात्रा सुखद हो" (Aapka yatra sukhad ho). Both phrases convey well wishes for a pleasant journey.
There is no particular word for 'Good bye'. Subha-yatra should be the closest one used to bid the ones who go into a journey.-- the literal English of which would be 'safe-journey'. Some love to say"Feri bhetaula" meaning "we will meet again"!!
There are many. They say every day is a festival day for hindus. Hindus in different regions have their own special festivals. Here is a list: Makar Sankranti/Pongal, Vasant Panchami, Thaipusam, Shivaratri, Holi, Shigmo, Vasant Navratri, Rama Navami/Gudi Padwa/Ugadi, Vishu/Tamil New Year, Hanuman Jayanti (Birth Anniversary), Bihu, Sitalsasthi, Vata Purnima, Bonalu, Bathukamma, Rath Yatra, Guru Purnima, Mahalakshmi Vrata, Onam, Raksha Bandhan, Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Nuakhai, Navratri, Vijayadashami, Bhai dooj, Kartik Purnima, Prathamashtami, Yatra, Karthikai Deepam, Pancha Ganapati, Kumbha Festival.