On the morning of March 12, 1930, a small group stepped out of Sabarmati Ashram and began what would become one of the most influential political marches of the twentieth century. Led by Mahatma Gandhi, 78 carefully chosen volunteers started walking south towards the Arabian Sea. Their goal was simple but radical. They would challenge the British monopoly on salt.
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Retracing The Dandi March Route: Key Locations From Sabarmati To Dandi That Shaped India’s Salt Satyagraha
On the anniversary of the Dandi March, revisit the historic route Gandhi and his followers walked in 1930. From Sabarmati Ashram to the shores of Dandi, these towns and landmarks tell the story of the Salt Satyagraha

An acrylic painting of the Dandi March by Paresh Maity Deposit Photos
An acrylic painting of the Dandi March by Paresh Maity Deposit Photos
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