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  1. The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mahatma Gandhi. The twenty-four day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 5 April 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly.

  2. Sep 1, 2023 · The Dandi March was a nonviolent act of civil disobedience initiated by Gandhi to protest British-imposed salt laws. It catalyzed the larger Civil Disobedience Movement by challenging British authority and inspiring widespread public participation.

  3. Apr 6, 2016 · The Salt March lasted for 24 days, beginning on March 12, 1930 when Gandhi and 79 others, dressed in all white, left Sabarmati Ashram to walk through the Indian state of Gujurat to the coastal town of Dandi with the intention of producing salt. Along the route tens of thousands of people came to witness the march and others joined the ...

  4. Oct 11, 2023 · Oct 11, 2023. 6 minute read. Salt Satyagraha was one of the major non-violent protests in the history of India’s freedom struggle. Led by Mahatma Gandhi, the protest started around March-April 1930 with around 80 people. The purpose of this protest was to protest the salt tax imposed by the British government in India.

  5. Mar 14, 2022 · The Dandi March, also known as the Salt March and the Dandi Satyagraha was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The march lasted from 12th March, 1930 to 6th April, 1930 as a direct action campaign of tax resistance and nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly.

  6. Salt March: Aftermath In January 1931, Gandhi was released from prison. He later met with Lord Irwin (1881-1959), the then viceroy of India, and agreed to call off the satyagraha in exchange for an equal negotiating role at a London conference on India's future.

  7. During the march, he stopped in villages to convince government officials to resign in protest and to encourage people to pledge nonviolence. When he got to the sea, Gandhi collected a chunk of salt, which was against the law. The act inspired a crime wave of illegal salt collection and thousands of arrests.

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