On which day in history did Mahatma Gandhi embark on the famous Dandi March?
15 August 1942
12 March 1941
12 March 1930
26 January 1992
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Answer : 12th March 1930
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Mahatma Gandhi embarked the famous Dandi March on "12th March 1930".
It also known as Salt March or Dandi Satyagraha. It was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India.
This Dandi march was led by the Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi from 12th March 1930 to 6th April 1930 which was lasted for 24 days.
Dandi Satyagraha mean to produce salt from seawater. Mahatma Gandhi started this Satyagraha with 78 members. They walked ten miles per day for 24 days.
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On 12 March 1930 Mahatma Gandhi embarked on the famous Dandi March.
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- Mahatma Gandhi started the salt Satyagraha with the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad against the decision of British to impose tax on salt.
- Under this, a 24-day long journey has been done to Dandi, a village on the seashore. By reaching here, thousands of people led by Gandhi broke the salt law.
- It was a nonviolent movement which gave freedom to the Indian citizens from paying tax for most basic thing in daily life ‘Salt’.
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