MAHATMA GANDHI AND CIVIL - DISOBEDIENCE ( MODERN HISTORY)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56815/IJMRR.V1.I4.2022/1-12

Authors

  • Vikas Research Scholar, Department of History , Panjab University Chandigarh, India

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https://doi.org/10.56815/IJMRR.V1.I4.2022/1-12

Keywords:

Mahatma Gandhi, Modern Histoty, Disobediance

Abstract

This exploration paper gives a complete foundation to the "Common Noncompliance Development of 1930." The development of the
Common Rebellion was the most extreme piece of India's opportunity against the English government's specific regulations and orders. Mahatma Gandhi drove it in the spring of 1930, violating the salt regulation alongside his 78 adherents, starting from the Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi on the Gujarat Coast. This exploration paper features Gandhi's job in activating the masse to battle against the treachery nature of English rule in India. Further, it tosses and moves because of the suppressive arrangements of the English towards the Indian residents and inspects its course to figure out its strength and shortcomings, as well as how fruitful it was in giving a political example to the English government. The paper likewise gives a total job and investigates ladies' cooperation in the common insubordination development. However, respectful non-compliance development was not effective. Yet, it arranged individuals from India for extraordinary forfeits and expanded the fame of the Congress. 

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