History of India, 1930 AD, Dandi Salt March Took Place; First Round Table Conference, Simon Commission
History of India, 1930 AD, Dandi Salt March Took Place; First Round Table Conference, Simon Commission
In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi led the famous Dandi Salt March to protest against the British rule of India by manufacturing salt without paying tax.
The salt march began on March 12th, 1930 and ended on April 6th, 1930. It was a 24-day protest march from Ahmedabad to Dandi.
The march was joined by tens of thousands of people, including civil rights activists and students.
The march was a major milestone in the Indian freedom struggle and is seen as a major symbol of the non-violent civil disobedience movement.
The First Round Table Conference was held in London in 1930.
The conference was attended by representatives from the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League.
The goal of the conference was to discuss the political reforms for India and to come to an agreement on the future of India.
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