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Defence Research and Development Organisation

Presentations | English

One of the most important milestones India has crossed in the leadership and with the help of great minds and personalities, the Civil Disobedience Movement commenced on 1930, the 12th of March. The father of the nation and the most defiant leader began a march to the sea to show protest of the British monopoly on salt; another valuable moment in his fight against the British. Himself, along with his followers and other freedom fights set for a journey on feet with intentions of making something or the other right for the country. Dwelling in patriotic emotion, the people set forward many conditions as to which the movement would stop or continue. The incident created waves of thought and riot in the most non-violent manner which helped them finally reach their destination.

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Defence Research and Development Organisation

Presentations | English