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resistance or
civil resistance.
Someone who
practises satyagraha is a
satyagrahi. The term
satyagraha was
coined and
developed by
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948)...
- movement.
Following Nehru's
professed lack of
support for the
satyagrahi, a
satyagrahi plan to
cross the Goan
border at
Terekhol Fort
attracted very few...
- underperformance. In
March 2006,
Pawan Kalyan’s
second directorial venture,
Satyagrahi (tagline:
Satyame Naa Ayudham; transl. Truth is my weapon), featuring...
- the
spiritual head of the struggle. He was ****isted by the
newly joined Satyagrahi Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and
other local lawyers and
advocates namely...
-
satyagrahis earnestly appealing to the
people of the
nation not to
support the
government in its war endeavours. The
consequence of this
satyagrahi campaign...
- call to war that has ever been made." On 12
March 1930,
Gandhi and 78
satyagrahis,
among whom were men
belonging to
almost every region, caste, creed,...
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parts of the country.
After the
arrest of Gandhi,
Sarojini Naidu led the
satyagrahis to
Dharasana Salt
works in
Gujarat and was
arrested by the
police officers...
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Works in
Gujarat as the next
protest against British rule.
Hundreds of
satyagrahis were
beaten by
soldiers under British command at Dharasana. The ensuing...
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Neeti (May 2009), "Bhagat
Singh as '
Satyagrahi': The
Limits to Non-violence in Late
Colonial India",
Modern Asian Studies...
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Trisha Gupta (20
October 2019). "The
seventh satyagrahi".
Mumbai Mirror.
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