Explain the Role of women on Civil disobedience movement
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Answer:
It was established after the observance of Independence Day in 1930. The civil disobedience movement started with the infamous Dandi march when Gandhi left the Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmedabad on foot with 78 other members of the Ashram for Dandi on 12 March 1930. After reaching Dandi, Gandhi broke the salt law.
Explanation:
Large scale participation of women was an essential feature of the Civil Disobedience Movement. During the Salt March, thousands of women reached out of their houses to attend the speeches of Gandhi. women participated in protest marches, manufactured salt, and walkout foreign cloth and liquor stores. Many moved to jail. While women of high caste households participated from urban areas, in rural locations they came from rich peasant households.
But this did not obtain any radical differences in the status of women. For a long time, Congress was reluctant to permit women to hold any position of authority within the association.
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Civil disobedience movement :
- The Gandhi ji use a formula to attract common people towards this movement
- i.e Local issues from national platform which is used in very pragmatic way
- salt satyagraha in coastal area and local issues in non coastal area
- example : Dandi March in gujarat which was leads by different leaders in different region Kerala by TK Madhavan
- Non coastal areas like : in Bihar Chaukidari tax , Maharashtra forest satyagraha etc
- Bycott in new dimension : social boycott
Women role in civil disobedience movement :
- as salt was a issue which was used by every class of the society high cast, low cast rich - poor etc
- Sarojini Naidu leads the women in this moment
- They manufacture salt in this satyagraha
- Thousands of women left the house