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short note on Dandi March​

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Answered by ss8989606
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1)dandi march was an act of civil disobedience toward the british government. 2)the march was initiated by the mohandas karamchand gandhi who is also known as bab or mahatma gandhi. 4)On reaching the shore gandhiji broke the salt law by making salt. 5) the march began on 12 march 1930 and ended on 6 april 1930.

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Dandi March or Salt March (also known as Satyagraha) was led by Mahatma Gandhi in March 1930 was a non-violent civil disobedience movement. Mahatma Gandhi started the movement to protest against British rule and free India without violence and shed blood.

The 1882 Salt Act gave the British a monopoly on the collection and manufacture of salt. Indians were not permitted to collect salt and violation of the Salt Act was a criminal offense. The Salt March was an act of civil disobedience led by Gandhi to protest the British salt tax and the British rule in India.

The place where Gandhi started the Dandi March was Dandi, a seaside village in Gujarat. On 12th March 1930, Gandhi decided to march the full distance of 241 miles, from his Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmedabad. Gandhi was accompanied by his co-workers but on the way, thousands more people joined the march. The Dandi March resulted in the arrest of nearly 60,000 people, including Gandhi himself. But the movement continued. The Indian independence movement gained momentum as more followers joined the movement.

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