Gandhi and salt movement / Chandra Shekhar Bhardwaj.
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- 978-93-81906-86-6
- 23 320.954035 BHA
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1. Introduction
2. Gandhian concept of salt Satyagraha
3.The salt movement in Meerut division
4. Government's Attitude towards salt movement
5. Prominent personalities Associated with salt movement
6. Conclusion
The theme of this reference book has bearing on salt Satyagraha and the challenge posed to it by the British Government, in Meerut division of upper Ganga-Yamuna Doab. This movement was inaugurated with the historic letter that Mahatma Gandhi addressed to the Viceroy on march 2, 1930. It was a strangest communication the head of a Government ever recieved.
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