Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
IMPORTANCE OF CHAMPARAN
MOVEMENT
It put an end to the planters’ long-standing tyranny of the peasant
through forced cultivation and subpar harvests. The British were given a
Gandhi’s powerful itinerants, and other strong men like Kriplani were
with his mission. This is a significant first instance of satyagraha and civil
fight injustice. It paved the way for subsequent conflicts that finally led
to India’s independence
Champaran Agrarian Act of 1918. This was the first time the
In summary, the results of the Champaran movement played a crucial role in shaping
the trajectory of the Indian independence movement. The successful application of
nonviolent resistance and the empowerment of ordinary people had a lasting impact
on subsequent movements, influencing their strategies and contributing to the
ultimate goal of gaining independence from British rule.
On March 12, 1930, the Salt March began and ended on April 6, 1930. Mahatma
Gandhi organized a nonviolent 24-day March The Salt March marked the start of a
widespread resistance movement against British oppression. The British had barred
Indians from collecting or selling salt at the time. Indians were also compelled to
purchase the staple diet item from the British, who had a monopoly on its
production and sale and imposed a high salt tax When Mahatma Gandhi arrived at
the Dandi seashore, he breached the law by making illegal salt. Millions of Indians
disregarded salt restrictions by producing salt or buying illicit salt, resulting in a
widespread Gandhi movement across the country.The Salt March started with only
80 people, but as more people joined it for the 390-kilometer journey, it expanded
to a force of 50,000 people.The nonviolent aspect of the Salt March gained national
and worldwide acclaim, as did its nonviolent nature. It received a lot of press
attention and brought the Indian Independence Movement to the noti ce of the rest
of the globe.
ocean to make their own salt. For 23 days the two-mile long
procession was watched by every resident along the
the Second World War Gandhi declared that India could not
Bombay (Mumbai) and was held for two years. During his
captivity his wife passed away and his secretary also died.
the only way to stop the Civil War. He urged the Congress
Gandhi was shot three times in the chest and died while on