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Volume : III, Issue : VI, July - 2013

Gandhian Experiment Of Salt Satyagraha

Santappa Rathod

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Mahatma Gandhi demonstrated Satyagraha in a big way as a powerful weapon to resist the mighty British Raj of various stages. Among his various Satyagraha experiments, the Dandi Salt Satyagraha proved very successful and famous, with attracted attention all across the world. The present paper is a modest attempt to give a clear picture of the way in which the famous Salt Satyagraha was being operated by the people of Godavari District, where the district leaders always tried to make the Salt Satyagraha movement a complete nonviolence type as desired by the architect of Satyagraha — the Mahatma. It also reflects the wifi power of the Satyagrahis of the district and the cordial relationship between the district leaders and the Congress high command1.

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Santappa Rathod, (2013). Gandhian Experiment Of Salt Satyagraha. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2745.pdf

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  1. B.Pattabhi Seetaramayya, The History of Indian National Congress, Vol.I, Op.cit., p.605
  2. M.Venkatarangaiya (Ed)., The Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh, Vol.III, Hyderabad, 1935, p.135.
  3. R.R.Diwakar, Satyagraha, its Technique and History (Satyagraha, the Power of Truth), Bombay, 1946, p.106.
  4. P.C.Gosh, Mahatma as I Saw Him, Delhi, 1968, p.137
  5. Ibid.
  6. Andhra Patrika, February 7, 1930.

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