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what is mean by Dandi March

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Answered by Alisha06
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Dandi March was a significant remark towards the freedom struggle of our country. Mahatma Gandhi undertook the Dandi March to protest against the salt tax on the public by the British regime in the country on the twelve day of  March in the year 1930. Through   this protest movement Mahatma Gandhi along with other 74 congress followers and other common public walked to Dandi in the state of Gujarat and prepared salt to mark the end of salt tax in the country implemented by the Britishers.The Dandi March was also called  popularly as the salt satyagraha. The Dandi March also marked the beginning of the civil disobedience movement by the congress to eliminate British rule from the country.

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Answered by Kanishka1D
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Dandi March also know as salt march, major nonviolent protest action in india led by Mahatma Gandhi in March- April 1930. And was first act in even larger campaign of civil disobedience against British Rule.in India that extended into early 1931 and garnered Gandhi widespread support among the Indian populace and considerable worldwide attention.Salt production and distribution in India had long been a lucrative monopoly of the British. Through a series of laws, the Indian populace was prohibited from producing or selling salt independently, and instead Indians were required to buy expensive, heavily taxed salt that often was imported. This affected the great majority of Indians, who were poor and could not afford to buy it. Indian protests against the salt tax began in the 19th century and remained a major contentious issue throughout the period of British rule of the subcontinent.

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