The march that began on March 12, 1930 culminated at Gujarat’s coastal village Dandi. It inspired thousands across India to ...
Today marks the 96th anniversary of the historic Dandi March. What happened during the march? Why did Gandhi choose ‘salt’?
On March 12, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi stepped out of Sabarmati Ashram with a small group of followers and a simple but radical plan: to challenge British authority over something as basic as salt.
The Dandi March or Salt Satyagraha is regarded as the second major mass movement led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi which started on March 12, 1930 which ended on April 6, 1930. The March covered a ...
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 ...
In a message posted on X, the prime minister remembered the leaders and volunteers who took part in the march in 1930, led by Mahatma Gandhi as part of the broader civil disobedience movement against ...
The 3-km-long silent match, from Shaheed Memorial to the Gandhi Vatika here on Wednesday, symbolised the 240-mile historic march from the Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi (Navsari).