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Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :
Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :
The Congress Working Committee authorised Gandhiji with full powers to launch Civil Disobedience Movement when they found no positive responsse is coming from the Government on their demands.
11 demands were presented by Gandhiji to the Government before starting the CDM and an ultimatum of 30th JAnuary, 1930 was given to respond to their demands.
Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :
Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :
Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :
Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :
Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :
The sacred relic known as the Mu-i- Mubarak believed to be the hair of Prophet Mohammad himself- was purchased by a Kashmiri merchant Khwaja Nuruddin in Bijapur near Hyderabad in 1699. it was transported to Srinagar later. On December 27, 1963, it disappeared from the Hazratbal Mosque. Thousands of people took out black flag procession. Schools, colleges and shops pulled down their shutters and vehicles vanished from the streets.
there were public meetings in which Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs alike took part, there were some incidents of rioting and a curfew was imposed in all these areas. The government blamed these attacks as ‘anti-national elements’.
Consequences