Gandhi leads the Salt March, defying British colonial rule in India
The Salt March began on March 12, 1930, when Gandhi and 78 volunteers set out from Sabarmati Ashram on a 387-kilometer walk to the sea. Twenty-four days later, he scooped up a lump of salt from the mud at Dandi, defying British law and sparking a year of civil disobedience that drew more than 60,000 arrests.









