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Answered by Pravinojha
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dandi march was an act of civil disobedience toward the british government.

dandi march was an act of civil disobedience toward the british government.the march was initiated by the mohandas karamchand gandhi who is also known as bab or mahatma gandhi.

dandi march was an act of civil disobedience toward the british government.the march was initiated by the mohandas karamchand gandhi who is also known as bab or mahatma gandhi.the march began from sabarmati ashram where gandhiji was residing and stopped in the seashore of the dandi village.

Answered by jindaltushar2610
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1: Gandhiji began the Civil Disobedience Movement with a satyagraha against the salt law.Under this law nobody could manufacture salt in India without government permission.

2: Gandhiji decided to start the movement by breaking this law,as salt was used by everybody and would unite all sections of the people cutting across barriers of class,caste and religion.

3: He undertook the Dandi march-a 385km walk which began at Sabarmati ashram on 12 March 1930 and ended at the coastal village of Dandi on 6 April 1930.

4: A large number of people joined Gandhiji and his followers along the way.

5: At Dandi, Gandhiji picked up a handful of natural salt and broke the salt law.This sparked off widespread disobedience.

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