The place where gandhiji violated the salt law locate in map
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The place where Gandhiji violated the salt law is Dandi in Maharashtra.
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- Dandi is located in extreme west-southwest direction on the map of India, right below Surat.
- Dandi march started from Sabarmati Ashram.
- It is considered as the most important event in Indian history.
- Mahatma Gandhi led this march and it was the march in which he disobeyed civil laws.
- After this event, civil laws were introduced formally all over India.
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Dandi is the correct answer to this question.
Explanation:
- Dandi at Maharashtra is the place where Gandhiji violated the salt law.
- Dandi is situated on the Indian map in extreme west-southwesterly direction, right below Surat.
- It was from Sabarmati Ashram that the Dandi march began.
- It is regarded as the most significant event in medieval India.
- This march was led by Mahatma Gandhi and was the march in which he disobeyed civil law.
- Civil laws were formally introduced in all of India after this event.
Gandhiji undertook the Dandi march in defiance of the Salt law passed by the British Government. It was a 24-day march (March 12, 1930-April 6, 1930) where he traveled from his Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi for 240 miles. At Dandi, he violated the Salt Rule.
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