In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi launched the Salt March, also known as the Dandi March, as a pivotal act of civil disobedience against British colonial rule in India. The 240-mile march to the Arabian Sea aimed to protest the British monopoly on salt production and sales, highlighting the injustices of colonial taxation. The event garnered widespread national and international attention, significantly galvanizing the Indian independence movement. Gandhi's actions in 1930 emphasized nonviolent resistance and mobilized a mass movement against British authority.
Gandhi marched to the sea in 1930 to gather salt
March 12, 1930
the answer is ahmednagar
sabarmati ashram
The Dandi march took place on 12 march 1930 from the Sabarmati ashram to nearly 400 km Dandi (a village on the coast of Gujarat.
Gandhi marched to the sea in 1930 to gather salt
The Great Salt March of 1930 was lead by Gandhi.
1930
In 1930.
1930
March 12, 1930
March 12, 1930
the answer is ahmednagar
sabarmati ashram
1930
1930
Indira Gandhi