In 1930, a simple act of defiance became a defining moment in India’s struggle for independence. Join us as we unravel the story of the Salt Satyagraha, also known as the Dandi March, where Mahatma Gandhi and a band of resolute followers embarked on a 240-mile journey from Sabarmati to the coastal village of Dandi. This wasn’t just a march; it was a bold challenge to the British Empire’s oppressive salt laws, a symbol of colonial exploitation that burdened India’s poorest. Through vivid storytelling, archival visuals, and expert insights, this video explores how Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolent resistance—Satyagraha—ignited a nationwide movement. Discover the meticulous planning behind the march, the diverse group of marchers who walked alongside Gandhi, and the global impact of their peaceful protest. Witness how a humble pinch of salt became a powerful weapon, galvanizing millions to join the fight for freedom and shaking the foundations of British rule. From the dusty trails of Gujarat to the shores of Dandi, this is the story of courage, unity, and the unrelenting spirit of a nation rising against injustice. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone inspired by the power of nonviolent resistance, this video brings to life one of the most iconic episodes in India’s quest for independence. #SaltSatyagraha #DandiMarch #Gandhi #IndianIndependence #NonviolentResistance #History