The famous movement launched by mahatma gandhi to break salt law was

  1. [Solved] The protest against the Salt Law led to the _____.
  2. Quiz on Indian Independence Day
  3. The Civil Disobedience Movement and later MCQ [Free PDF]
  4. Short note on Dandi march.


Download: The famous movement launched by mahatma gandhi to break salt law was
Size: 42.79 MB

[Solved] The protest against the Salt Law led to the _____.

The correct answer is Dandi March. Key Points • The Salt Satyagraha was a mass civil disobedience movement initiated by Mahatma Gandhi against the salt tax imposed by the British government in India. • Gandhiji led a large group of people from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi, a coastal village in Gujarat, to break the salt law by producing salt from seawater. • On the morning of 6th April 1930, Gandhiji broke the salt law by making salt. • Sarojini Naidu also joined him in the way to break the salt law. Additional Information Movement Year Description Quit India Movement 1942 It was officially launched by the Indian National Congress (INC) led by Mahatma Gandhi on 9 August 1942. The movement gave the slogans ‘Quit India’ or ‘Bharat Chhodo’. Gandhi gave the slogan to the people – ‘Do or die'. Civil Disobedience Movement 1930 On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt. Khilafat Movement 1919 It was an effort to salvage the Ottoman caliph as a symbol of unity among the Muslim community in India during the British raj.

Quiz on Indian Independence Day

• Home • • • The Freedom dawns... • History • the voice of Freedom • Great Indian Patriots • Celebrations of the day • National Symbols • National Song • Patriotic Songs • Patriotic Poems • National Anthem • National Flag • • Images for WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram • Animated Independence Day Wishes for WhatsApp • Indian Flag Alphabet A-Z for WhatsApp • Images for Kashmir, an Union Territory of India • National Emblem • Quotes • Facts • Addresses to the Nation • Flag Hoisting • Wallpapers • Pics to Color • Crafts on 15th Day • Screensavers • Independence Day Quiz • Free Downloads • • Welcome to the Indian Independence Day Quiz It's time you brush up your memories, or check out for yourself how much you really know. If you are correct in the first try, you score a point. If you are not, try out the other options to learn the correct answer. Anything above 8 points is good! Best of Luck!

The Civil Disobedience Movement and later MCQ [Free PDF]

It was an act of nonviolent Civil Disobedience and a direct action campaign against Britishers for their salt monopoly. Gandhi along with his 78 followers marched 241 miles from Sabarmati to the coastal town of Dandi to defy British policy by making salt from sea-water. This movement broke out all across India and later Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed to call off the satyagraha for equal negotiating role at the London Conference. The Civil Disobedience Movement and later topic is extremely important for all Indian competitive exams, including SSC, UPSC, PSC, railway, and banking. We should look at the question carefully before deciding which of the available options best describes the Civil Disobedience Movement and later Events. Once we've narrowed down our choice, it will become easy to choose the correct answer. To boost our performance it is necessary to prepare by referring to some standard textbooks. We should make our own handwritten notes from NCERT books, and to attempt questions in some premier exams we can also refer to Spectrum (A brief history of Modern India), and Bipin Chandra(History of Modern India) along with that regular and cyclic revision of the topics are compulsory. The correct answer is 1931 AD. Key Points • The Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed in 1931. • The Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on March 5, 1931. • The features of the Gandhi-Irwin pact: • Congress would participate in the Second Roun...

Short note on Dandi march.

Dandi march was the famous movement launched by Gandhiji to break salt law. As the British government imposed a tax on the salt and established British monopoly over its production, Gandhiji decided to break the salt law. So he walked for 24 days from the Sabarmati ashram to Gujarat coastal town of Dandi. He reached Dandi on 6th April 1930 and broke the salt law by manufacturing salt.