POINT Gandhi’s movement was based on passive resistance (Satyagraha‚ civil disobedience‚ boycott) Example Salt March (Example of movement he persuaded and took part in) Evidences: * In 1930‚ Gandhi informed the British ruler that he intended to break the Salt Law – did not allow private person to make salt‚ people had to pay tax on salt‚ even the poor peasants * 12 March 1930‚ 61-year-old Gandhi and his 78 followers went on the “Salt March” to the sea taking 24 days * Gandhi gained more
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retaliation‚ he decided he was going to lead a salt march that would take place later that month. He informed the viceroy that on March 11th‚ just nine days later that he would lead his fellow Satyagrahis 240 miles to Dandi where they would pick up a handful of salt. One might wonder why salt was chosen‚ but the reason is because the British had put a tax on salt which meant the British would receive more money and no Indian could make their own salt. Gandhi preached about this new movement to his
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The Salt Sector of Pakistan | API Final Report | BBA 4 | Date of Submission:June 11‚ 2012 | Submitted to: Ms. Tahira Jaffery | Submitted by:Fariha KhalidHafsa AlviSundus IftikharSyeda Hafsah HasanSyed Aqib Shah | Executive summary The purpose of this report was to examine the export related problems prevalent in the salt sector of Pakistan. Research for this report included interviews with the salt exporters and manufacturers in Pakistan. We interviewed‚ Mr. Ismail Suttar of Hub Salt
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aimed at bringing the British administration to a stop by withdrawing support from everything. There was agitation against land revenue‚ abolition of salt tax‚ cutting down military expenditure‚ levying duty on foreign cloth‚ etc. A very important movement was that of Salt Satyagraha where Gandhi undertook the Dandi march as a protest against the Salt tax. Quit India Movement The Quit India Movement was launched under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi in August 1942. The main aim for launching
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Mohandas Karmanchad Gandhi‚ who is also known as Mahatma Gandhi ‚was the pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism. Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869 in Porbandar‚ a coastal town in Bombay. Gandhi was raised in a Hindu bania community in coastal Gujarat. During his life time he practised to be a good Hindu by obeying all the laws and helping others. As well his devotion‚ his goal was to help the poor and protest oppressive taxation and discrimination. Through his efforts he led India to independence
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chairman of the national Integration Council? (a)The President‚(b) The Vice-President‚(c) The Prime Minister‚ (d) The Chief Justice of India. 7. Who led the Salt Satyagraha Movement with Gandhi? (a) Annie Besant‚ (b) Mridula Sarabhai‚(c) Muthu Lakshmi‚(d) Sarojini Naidu. 8. Where did Mahatma Gandhi First apply his technique of Satyagraha? (a) Dandi‚ (b) Champaran‚ (c)England‚ (d) South Africa 9. What is NABARD’s primary role? (a) To provide term loans to state co-operative Banks‚ (b) To assist
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Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Freedom Struggle One of the greatest men in the history of India is unarguably Mahatma Gandhi. The way he gave shape and character to India’s freedom struggle is worthy of a standing ovation. He sacrificed his own life for the sake of his country. The respect that he earned for himself despite leading a simple lifestyle is much appreciable. Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in the freedom struggle of India. His non violent ways and peaceful methods were the foundation
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dealt with firmly. History is replete with such examples and every leader of such a revolution is a Messiah of sorts. The Civil disobedience movement led by Mahatma Gandhi aimed at breaking and opposing laws imposed by the British rule. The salt satyagraha‚ the burning of foreign goods and the call to leave India‚ was definitely breaking laws. But then the implication was of far greater significance as this paved the way for the freedom of India from the British rule . This movement further inspired
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SALT IN CYPRUS | | “We ate bread and salt together” (Adage from Cyprus) | | Paper originally done by info@mybestessay.com submitted recently to a girl in Regents College Executive Summary “We ate bread and salt together” (Adage from Cyprus) Cyprus was an important producer and trader of salt till the late 1980s in which the cost of gathering and transporting soil exceeded the salts’ sales. Since then‚ Cyprus has been importing salt despite its richness in salt lakes and in crystal
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the trans‚ trans-1‚4-diphenyl-1‚3-butadiene‚ which is formed by a Wittig reaction along with the cis‚ trans isomeric diene. The reaction is carried out in two steps. First the Wittig salt is obtained through a simple nucleophilic displacement of chloride ion by triphenylphosphine. When treated with base‚ the Wittig salt forms a ylide which is a carbanion that acts as a nucleophile and adds to the carbonyl group. In this experiment‚ cinnamaldehyde is used as the carbonyl compound and yields mainly the
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