The civil disobedience movement was started in

The civil disobedience movement was started in Correct Answer 1930

The correct answer is 1930.

Key Points

  • The civil disobedience movement was started in 1930 (12th March 1930 – 6th April 1930).
  • The Civil Disobedience Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi.
  • It was another important movement that began as a protest against the Simon commission.
  • The Civil Disobedience Movement was a form of non-cooperation to pressure the British government to accept the demands of the Indian people.
  • It began with the famous Dandi March of Gandhi, on 12th March 1930.
  • Gandhi left the Sabarmati Ashram at Ahmadabad along with his 78 delegates.
  • The act of making salt was a symbol of the Indian people's refusal to live under British-made laws or under British rule.

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