March 12, 1930
Gandhi marched to the sea in 1930 to gather salt
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.
On April 6, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led the Dandi March or Salt March in India. This was a non-violent protest against the British salt monopoly, where Gandhi and his followers walked to the Arabian Sea to produce their own salt from seawater. The Dandi March played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and drew attention to the unjust British rule in India.
Some examples would be Gandhi in 1930 on his long march to the British sea.
The Great Salt March of 1930 was lead by Gandhi.
March 12, 1930
March 12, 1930
1930
It is an Indian march organized by Gandhi in 1930 against the British monopole on salt and against the UK colonialism. See also the link below.
In 1930.
Gandhi marched to the sea in 1930 to gather salt
Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC. Salt. It was a fight against taxation IIRC.
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.
1930
It was the salt march started by Gandhi ji.
On April 6, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led the Dandi March or Salt March in India. This was a non-violent protest against the British salt monopoly, where Gandhi and his followers walked to the Arabian Sea to produce their own salt from seawater. The Dandi March played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and drew attention to the unjust British rule in India.