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One of the most important features of the Civil Disobedience Movement was the large scale participation of women.

During Gandhiji’s salt march, thousands of women participated in marches, manufactured salt and

picketed foreign cloth liquor shops. Many went to jail.

In urban areas, these women were from high caste educated family e.g. Sarojini Naidu. Satyavati Devi, Xamala Nehru, Vijaylakshmi Pandit, Kasturba Gandhi, etc.lnruralareas,womencamefromrichpeasant households.

In Bombay, large section of women of Gujarati community was influenced by Gandhiii’s idealism and participated in National Movement. In 1930 women from Bengal rallied before Bethune College in support of Gandhiji’s Civil Disobedience Movement.

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One of the most important features of the Civil Disobedience Movement was the large scale participation of women.

During Gandhiji’s salt march, thousands of women participated in marches, manufactured salt and

picketed foreign cloth liquor shops. Many went to jail.

In urban areas, these women were from high caste educated family e.g. Sarojini Naidu. Satyavati Devi, Xamala Nehru, Vijaylakshmi Pandit, Kasturba Gandhi, etc.lnruralareas,womencamefromrichpeasant households.

In Bombay, large section of women of Gujarati community was influenced by Gandhiii’s idealism and participated in National Movement. In 1930 women from Bengal rallied before Bethune College in support of Gandhiji’s Civil Disobedience Movement.

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