Explain the significance of Dandi March. Help please and if you give the long answer I will mark as Brainliest
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Based on Gandhi's principle of non-violence or Satyagraha, the march marked the inauguration of the civil disobedience movement. The Dandi march was easily the most significant organised movement against the British Raj after the non-cooperation movement of the early 1920s.
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HomeExplainedExplained: What was the significance of Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi March?
Explained: What was the significance of Mahatma Gandhi’s Dandi March?
Why did Gandhi call for the march? What happened during the march? What was the significance of the Dandi march?
Written By Adrija Roychowdhury , Edited By Explained Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: March 14, 2021 8:07:11 am
Mahatma Gandhi leading Volunteers of the INC during the historic Dandi March 1930. (Express archive photo)
On the 91st anniversary of the historic salt march led by Mahatma Gandhi from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off a symbolic 386-kilometre ‘Dandi march’, following the same route on Friday. The PM also launched Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav to celebrate 75 years of India’s Independence.
The 24-day march from March 12 to April 5, 1930 was a tax resistance campaign against the British salt monopoly. Based on Gandhi’s principle of non-violence or Satyagraha, the march marked the inauguration of the civil disobedience movement. The Dandi march was easily the most significant organised movement against the British Raj after the non-cooperation movement of the early 1920s. In all the attention that it drove from the national and international media and world leaders, it was truly a turning point in the Indian Independence movement.
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