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Salt March started by Gnadhi to obtain the independence of India, illustration from "Courier Sunday", 1930
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Salt March started by Gnadhi to obtain the independence of India, illustration from "Courier Sunday", 1930
2777934 Salt March started by Gnadhi to obtain the independence of India, illustration from " Courier Sunday", 1930 by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Indian political leader and spiritual guide Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948) (Mahatma) started on 12/03/1930 a salt march in order to obtain the independence of India from the British.); © Look and Learn
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the Salt March started by Mahatma Gandhi to obtain the independence of India from British rule. Taken from an illustration featured in "Courier Sunday" in 1930, this image showcases the determination and unity of the Indian people during their fight for freedom. In this powerful scene, men and women dressed in traditional attire can be seen marching together with unwavering resolve. The crowd cheers as they walk, displaying their solidarity against colonialism and imperial rule. The protesters' clothing represents both their Indian heritage and their defiance against British control. Mahatma Gandhi, a revered political leader and spiritual guide, led this historic march on 12th March 1930 as an act of civil disobedience. His peaceful protest aimed to challenge Britain's monopoly on salt production by making it themselves from seawater - a symbol of self-reliance and resistance. The image not only portrays the spirit of protest but also highlights the diverse range of individuals who participated in this movement for independence. It serves as a reminder that people from all walks of life came together under one cause: to secure India's freedom. This photograph is a testament to the courage and determination displayed by those who fought tirelessly for home rule. It stands as a timeless tribute to Mahatma Gandhi's leadership and his enduring legacy as one of history's greatest advocates for peace and justice.
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