Key milestones
Dandi March: Gandhi's 240-mile march to Dandi to produce salt became a powerful symbol of resistance and gained international attention.
Repression and Imprisonment: British authorities responded with repression and arrests, fueling public outrage and strengthening the movement.
Negotiations and Outcomes: The movement led to negotiations between Congress and the British government but fell short of full independence.
Significance
Mass Participation: The movement witnessed widespread involvement from diverse segments of society, showcasing unity and determination.
Boycott of British Goods: Indians boycotted British products to promote selfreliance and protest colonial economic policies.
Spread of Nationalist Ideas: The movement raised awareness, inspired active participation, and fostered national unity among the masses.
Legacy and Inspiration: The movement's legacy as a symbol of non-violent resistance inspired future freedom fighters worldwide.