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Learn about "The Salt March" also called the "The Dandi march", a non violent protest organized by Mahatma Gandhi. This event later became a turning point in the history of the Indian independence movement.
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The Salt March
By Esther David
Starting in 1835,
when provinces in India
increasingly came under British rule,
the British imposed a tax on Indian salt
and a series of salt laws.
The tax raised the price of Indian salt
and made it difficult for Indians,
especially poor people,
to buy the salt they needed.
The salt laws made it illegal for Indians
to collect,
produce, or sell salt.
to collect, produce, or sell salt.
Anyone who produced or sold salt in India,
outside of the British,
could be imprisoned for six months.
Gandhi and many others
found the imposition of the salt tax
and the restrictions on salt production unfair
and decided to protest against them.
He said,
“Next to air and water,
salt is perhaps the greatest necessity of life.”
Salt is important
because it makes our food taste good but,
more importantly,
salt is essential for our health.
Gandhi
organized a Salt March
from the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad,
to the seaside village of Dandi,
in the south of Gujarat.
It started on the 12th of March, 1930,
with Gandhi and 78 people.
We know them as freedom fighters
because they struggled not only against unfair laws
they struggled not only against unfair laws
but also for Indian freedom from British rule.
Along the 240 miles
from Ahmedabad to Dandi,
thousands of people
from all over India joined the march to protest British rule,
the high salt taxes,
and the unfairness of not being
allowed to produce and sell their own salt.
Gandhi and his followers
walked about 12 miles a day
and reached Dandi in three weeks.
He called it “a battle of right against might.”
At the end of the march,
Gandhi picked up some grains
of salt from the seashore
and took a pledge,
“With these crystals of salt,
I am going to shake
the foundation of the British Empire.”
With the Dandi March,
Gandhi launched the
Civil Disobedience Movement
against the British Empire.
Following the Salt March,
80,000 Indians,
along with Gandhi, were jailed.
But, the British administration
eventually relented
and invited Gandhi to London to discuss reforms in India.
Gandhi's Salt March
got wide news coverage
and proved to be a turning point
in the history of India's independence movement
that led to independence in 1947.
With this simple act of
standing up against injustice,
Gandhi shook the foundation
of the British Empire in India.
He showed that by working together,
people of conviction and courage,
even if each one is as small
and powerless as a grain of salt,
can make an enormous difference.
Story: Esther David
Artwork: Emanuele Scanziani
Translation: BookBox
Narration: Bhupesh Bhayana
Music: Jerry Silvester Vincent
Production & Animation: BookBox
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