Date of Civil Disobedience Movement
The Civil Disobedience Movement began with Gandhiji well- received Dandi March. The dandi march was started from Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad on 12 March, 1930 along with 78 other members of the Ashram for Dandi, a village which is situated at the western coast of about 385 kilometers from Ahmedabad. On 6th April, 1930 they arrived in Dandi.
Civil Disobedience Movement
Civil Disobedience Movement: Civil Disobedience movement was an important moment in the nationalist movement of India. The civil disobedience movement helped in achieving freedom for India in numerous ways. The movement reached the cities and saw the involvement of the public, especially women and also people of lower castes. The civil disobedience movement started with Gandhiji’s well-known- Dandi March on 12 March 1930. The legendary Salt March Dandi March to Gujarat along the seaside of Dandi, for violating the salt law.
Table of Content
- Date of Civil Disobedience Movement
- What is Civil Disobedience Movement?
- Essential Aspects of Salt Satyagraha Movement
- Limitations of Salt Satyagraha
- Causes of Civil Disobedience Movement
- Year of Civil Disobedience Movement
- Impact of the Civil Disobedience Movement
- British Response to Civil Disobedience Movement
- Limitation of Civil Disobedience Movement