Mahatma Gandhi’s Dandi March, a great event in Indian freedom struggle

Mahatma Gandhi’s Dandi March, a great event in Indian freedom struggle, was associated with

iron
sodium chloride
sulphur
aluminium
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Mahatma Gandhi’s Dandi March, also known as the Salt March, was a nonviolent protest against the British salt tax. The tax made it illegal for Indians to collect or sell salt, forcing them to buy it from the British. The march culminated in Gandhi and his followers collecting salt from the seacoast at Dandi, symbolically breaking the British law. Common salt is primarily sodium chloride (NaCl).
– The Dandi March was a protest against the British salt monopoly and tax.
– The act of civil disobedience involved making salt from seawater.
– Salt is chemically primarily sodium chloride.
The Dandi March began on March 12, 1930, and ended on April 6, 1930. It was a significant campaign of nonviolent civil disobedience initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in India. It was a key event in the Indian independence movement.