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- harm. He founded the Sabarmati Ashram to teach satyagraha. He asked satyagrahis to follow the following principles Nonviolence (ahimsa) Truth – this...
- disobedience campaign and providing financial and political ****istance to the satyagrahis. The Maharashtra and Gujarat chapters of the Praja Socialist Party ****isted...
- 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...
- 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,...
- arrest of almost fourteen thousand satyagrahis. On 3 December 1941, the Viceroy ordered the acquittal of all the satyagrahis. In Europe the war situation became...
- Kolkata. Thousands of people joined the march with the Satyagrahis. Thousands of Satyagrahis and peoples sang Tusu song and Banglar Mati Banglar Jol...
- centerpiece of Individual Satyagraha by carefully selecting the Satyagrahis. The first Satyagrahi selected was Acharya Vinoba Bhave (Bhoodan Movement), who...
- Works in Gujarat as the next protest against British rule. Hundreds of satyagrahis were beaten by soldiers under British command at Dharasana. The ensuing...
- surrounding Silchar and Karimganj to raise awareness among the po****ce. The Satyagrahis, who took part in the padayatra, walked over 200 miles and covered several...
- liquor and foreign cloth shops Restore confiscated properties of the satyagrahis Permit free collection or manufacture of salt by persons near the sea-coast...