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Dharasana Satyagraha was a
protest against the
British salt tax in
colonial India in May 1930.
Following the
conclusion of the Salt
March to Dandi, Mahatma...
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Dharasana is a town in Valsad, Gujarat, India,
adjacent to Dandi. It shot to
worldwide fame in May, 1930 as the site of the
Dharasana Satyagraha, an immediate...
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meetings on the way. The
Congress Party planned to
stage a
satyagraha at the
Dharasana Salt Works, 40 km (25 mi)
south of Dandi. However,
Gandhi was arrested...
- country.
After the
arrest of Gandhi,
Sarojini Naidu led the
satyagrahis to
Dharasana Salt
works in
Gujarat and was
arrested by the
police officers. C. Rajagopalachari...
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university is
named after him. Azad was one of the main
organizers of the
Dharasana Satyagraha in 1931, and
emerged as one of the most
important national...
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fight (-to) he here-from
speed gave
country wide made was. here-from he
dharasana's salt's
mounds towards march doing's self's
resolve British viceroy-to...
- 1827 in anti****tion of a
protest that he had planned. The
protest at
Dharasana salt
works on 21 May went
ahead without Gandhi. A
horrified American journalist...
- of the Salt Satyagraha, a raid on the
Dharasana Salt
Works in Gujarat. On 7 May 1930
Tyabji launched the
Dharasana Satyagraha,
addressing a
meeting of the...
- ("Bluebeard") in 1922. His
reporting of the Salt
Satyagraha raid on the
Dharasana Salt
Works was
credited for
helping turn
world opinion against British...
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imprisoned for six months. The
march along with the ones at
Dandi and
Dharasana drew
worldwide attention to the
Indian independence movement. In response...