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The story follows a boy who travels back to the time of India's freedom struggle and discovers how the now ubiquitous salt ...
ROME – When Mahatma Ghandi launched his famous “Salt March” in March 1930, protesting British policies banning Indians from producing their own salt, thereby compelling them to buy heavily ...
The statue, located under a banyan tree, depicted Gandhi in his simplistic garb, in reference to his 1930 march against the salt tax in India.
A garland worn by Mahatma Gandhi during the 1930 Salt March failed to sell at a London auction. The garland, from the collection of Gandhi's personal physician, was estimated at £20,000-£30,000.
In 1930, a group of Indians led by a frail, elderly man marched a distance of 241 miles. They marched for salt. Mahatma Gandhi was able to craft an anti-colonial, nationalist movement around the ...
Title: Mohandas K. Gandhi | Garland said to have been presented to him as he began the Salt March, 12 March 1930 Size: 17 x 13 cm. (6.7 x 5.1 in.) Sale: Books, Manuscripts and Music from Medieval to ...