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In which town did Gandhiji march to break the salt tax?​

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Answered by SasmitaBiswal
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Answer:

Dandi, Gujarat

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Answered by noorulain9cssc
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Answer:

In early 1930 Gandhi decided to mount a highly visible demonstration against the increasingly repressive salt tax by marching through what is now the western Indian state of Gujarat from his ashram (religious retreat) at Sabermati (near Ahmadabad) to the town of Dandi (near Surat) on the Arabian Sea coast.

Explanation:

In March 1930, Mahatma Gandhi and his followers set off on a brisk 241-mile march to the Arabian Sea town of Dandi to lay Indian claim to the nation's own salt.

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