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Write short note on salt March or dandi yatra

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Answered by adityarajm563
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Mahatma Gandhi led this movement and marched on foot from his Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmadabad to Dandi on the Gujarat coast, to break the salt law. The law did not permit people to make or collect salt from the sea. The violation of the salt law was his first challenge to the British government. Gandhiji was arrested and kept in jail at Poona.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Dandi March or Salt March, also referred as the Dandi Satyagraha. The Salt March was a The 24-day Salt March, which was non-violent in nature, is historically significant as it led to the mass Civil Disobedience Movement. The place Gandhiji selected as the site for his symbolic breaking of the provisions of the hated Salt Tax, was Dandi, a seaside village in Gujarat. He decided to march the full distance of 241 miles, from his ashram at Ahmedabad, with a select band of co-workers. 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. It gained more supporters and began to spread. Gandhi's plan was to begin civil disobedience with a satyagraha aimed at the British salt tax. The 1882 Salt Act gave the British a monopoly on the collection and manufacture of salt, limiting its handling to government salt depots and levying a salt tax. Violation of the Salt Act was a criminal offence. The Salt March was the first major act of civil disobedience led by Gandhi to protest British rule in India. The Indian independence movement gained momentum as more followers joined the movement.

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