On March 12, 1930, Mohandas Gandhi began his 24-day, 240-mile “Salt March” to the Indian village of Dandi (then called Navsari) as an act of nonviolent civil disobedience to protest the salt tax ...
Today marks the 96th anniversary of the historic Dandi March. What happened during the march? Why did Gandhi choose ‘salt’?
Ninety-six years after Mahatma Gandhi’s Salt March that began on March 12, 1930, the shrinking space for dissent in India ...
March 12th marked pivotal moments in history, including Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March in 1930, Germany's annexation of Austria in 1938, and the US's Truman Doctrine in 1947. The date also saw Mauritius ...
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Salt March and the birth of mass disobedience
In the early morning of 6 April 1930, on the quiet shores of the Arabian Sea at Dandi in Gujarat, Mahatma Gandhi bent down, ...
Spread across nearly 15 acres, the museum’s structure recalls the Salt March of 1930 — the 240-mile protest that began at Sabarmati Ashram and ended at the coastal village of Dandi, where Gandhi ...
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