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Dandi to get 'rightful' place in history with heritage project

The village from where Mahatma Gandhi shook the foundation of the British empire by breaking a salt tax law, 79 years ago, is all set to get its rightful place in history with the starting of the heritage route project.

Updated on: Mar 12, 2009 12:10 PM IST
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The village from where Mahatma Gandhi shook the foundation of the British empire by breaking a salt tax law, 79 years ago, is all set to get its 'rightful' place in history with the starting of the 'heritage route project'.

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The salt march, which culminated at Dandi where Gandhiji picked up a fistful of salt from sea in a symbolic breach of the British law in 1930, was one of the momentous events in the country's freedom struggle.

The sleepy village of Dandi in Navsari district will adore a new look with the Centre-funded project aimed at developing the march route from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi.

Gandhiji started his marathon 386-km march from Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad on March 12, 1930 and reached Dandi on April 6 with his supporters. After his 25-day march, the Father of the Nation broke the law to protest the imposition of tax on salt by the British Government.

Development of Dandi, blessed with a scenic beach, a popular tourist attraction, has been included in the plan.

 
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