"The Dandi March was the first event that brought Mahatma Gandhi to world attention." Explain.
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Salt March or Dandi March was a 24-day non-violent march led by Mahatma Gandhi. New Delhi: On March 12, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi embarked a historic Salt March from Sabarmati Ashram in Gujarat's Ahmedabad to the village of Dandi in the state's coastal area to protest against the steep tax the British levied on salt.
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Gandhiji started his march from Sabarmad on March 12th, 1930, and breached the salt law by producing salt at Dandi and ending the salt monopoly.
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- The march served as the official start of the civil disobedience campaign, which was founded on Gandhi's non-violence or Satyagraha concept. After the early 1920s agitation against cooperation, the Dandi march was unquestionably the most major organised protest against the British Raj.
- The Salt March, organised by Mahatma Gandhi to oppose British rule in India, took place in India from March through April of 1930. Thousands of Indians participated in the march, which covered a distance of around 240 miles from Gandhi's spiritual retreat in Ahmedabad to the Arabian Sea shore.
- Mahatma Gandhi started the Salt Satyagraha, a large-scale civil disobedience movement, in response to the salt levy the British government had placed on India.
Thus, the Dandi March was the first event that brought Mahatma Gandhi to world attention.
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