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10 lines about dandi march

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Answered by criskristabel
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1) Dandi March Day is celebrated every year on 12th March to mark the Dandi Satyagraha as a non-violence campaign against Britishers in 1930.

2) Dandi March was an act of non-violence movement led by Mahatma Gandhi to produce salt from seawater in the village Dandi.

3) The Dandi March was the march of 50000 people as a symbol of protest against the high tax levied on salt by Britishers in 1930.

4) The Dandi March began on 12 March 1930 and ended after the period of 24 days on 6th April 1930.

5) The salt march was non-violent in nature and was aimed at producing illegal salt as a symbol of protest against British rule.

6) The Dandi March turned into Civil Disobedience Movement against colonial rule in India.

7) The Salt March was a 390 km long journey which started at Sabarmati Ashram and ended at the seashore of village Dandi.

8) The Dandi March drew the media attention nationally and internationally towards India’s independence movement against colonial rule.

9) Dandi March posed serious challenges to the British Empire and later on became a crucial movement in India’s struggle for Independence.

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Ten Lines on Dandi March Day

1) Dandi March Day is celebrated every year on 12th March to mark the Dandi Satyagraha as a non-violence campaign against Britishers in 1930.

2) Dandi March was an act of non-violence movement led by Mahatma Gandhi to produce salt from seawater in the village Dandi.

3) The Dandi March was the march of 50000 people as a symbol of protest against the high tax levied on salt by Britishers in 1930.

4) The Dandi March began on 12 March 1930 and ended after the period of 24 days on 6th April 1930.

5) The salt march was non-violent in nature and was aimed at producing illegal salt as a symbol of protest against British rule.

6) The Dandi March turned into Civil Disobedience Movement against colonial rule in India.

7) The Salt March was a 390 km long journey which started at Sabarmati Ashram and ended at the seashore of village Dandi.

8) The Dandi March drew the media attention nationally and internationally towards India’s independence movement against colonial rule.

9) Dandi March posed serious challenges to the British Empire and later on became a crucial movement in India’s struggle for Independence.

10) Mahatma Gandhi Foundation organizes a salt march campaign celebrated every year to mark the event of Dandi March.

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