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A Handful of salt short summary

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Answered by Anonymous
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The laws were so strict that if people living by the sea picked up a handful of sea salt lying on the sand, they could be fined. So that is exactly what Gandhiji decided to do; pick up salt from the seashore at Dandi and start the Civil Disobedience Satyagraha. The march began on 12th March and ended on 5th April,1930.

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Answered by AarthyKalidass
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Answer:

The narrative describes how a swarm of supporters followed an unarmed Mahatma Gandhi as he marched to the water, dove into the water, and picked up a handful of salt to proclaim the British dominion. The incident captivated Dhani and Gokul, two boys. They had been eagerly anticipating the day when Bapu would abolish the salt levy. They waited for the procession to pass by while seated on a tree branch. The procession, which appeared to be a white stream flowing in their direction, was being led by a lean man wearing a short white khadi dhoti and sporting a bald head and round eyeglasses. BAPU was it. As everyone—men, women, and children—went to produce salt, the procession became longer and longer.Gokul and Dhani joined the march without thinking about what their parents might say as soon as they noticed Bapu getting closer to them. as the separation grew wider and wider. Every village had newcomers taking over, and the old ones were permitted to return home. Dhani and Gokul saw their father, who made the same recommendation. The kids gave Bapu one final adoring glance before setting out on their journey home.

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