We can learn from the unique South Asian leader. I discuss three of these insights: first, Gandhi’s approach to accommodating ...
Gandhi and Sarojini Maidu, an important Indian political activist, lead the Salt March In 1930, Gandhi led a major protest, know as the Salt March. The British had been taxing salt in India for ...
The garland was gifted to Gandhi by Nanduben Kanuga, the wife of his personal physician Dr. Balvantrai N. Kanuga, as the Salt March passed near their residence in Ahmedabad. The auction lot ...
The date was March 12, 1930. Gandhi and his troops walked for 25 days and 241 miles to the Arabian Sea to defy the unjust British law that prohibited the collection of salt in its colony.
Gandhi believed this was wrong ... He wanted Indians to stop buying British things. In 1930, he led the Salt March, a protest against the British who were selling salt to Indians.