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References

1.

The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, 1894-96, Vol. I. (Ahmedabad, 1958), pp.24 ff.

2.

Ibid.1905-6, Vol. VI (Ahmedabad, 1961), p.9.

3.

Indian Opinion, 8 July 1905.

4.

Ibid

5.

M. K. Gandhi, Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule (Ahmedabad, ' 938), p. 15.

6.

Kantilal M. Thakore, Monograph on Salt Industry in India, p.4.

7.

'See Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Monograph on Common Salt, p.58.
 Year                       Maunds
 1845-46                 502,616
 1846-47                 352,835
 1847-48                 752,998
 1848-49                 459,803
 1849-50                 694,447
 1850-51              1,012,698
 1851-52              1,850,762   

8.

Romesh Dutt, The Economic History of India in the Victorian, Age,Vol. II (New Delhi, 1960), p. 149.

9.

Report of the Eighteenth Session of the Indian National Congress held at Ahmedabad, 1902, (Bombay, 1902), p.132.

10.

 Young India, 6 March 1930.

11.

 Ibid

12.

 Ibid

13.

 Ibid

14.

 Proceedings of the First Indian National Congress held at Bombay in 1885, pp.134-35

15.

 Report of the Fourth Indian National Congress held at Allahabad, 1888; p.92.

16.

 Ibid, p.92.

17.

 Report of the Eighth Indian National Congress held at Allahabad, 1892. p.72.

18.

 Report of the Eighteenth Indian National Congress, Ahmedabad, 1902, p. (xxxviii).

19.

 B. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, History of the Indian National Congress, Vol. I, 1885-1935 (Delhi, 1969), p.89.

20.

 Bipan Chandra, The Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in India (New Delhi, 1966), pp. 534-35.

21.

 Speeches and Writings of Dadabhai Naoroji (Madras, n. d.), pp. 142-43.

22.

 Report of Eighteenth Session of Indian National Congress op. cit.,p.133.

23.

 Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, op. cit,
 
pp. 171-77.

24.

 Subhas Chandra Bose. The Indian Struggle, 1920-1942 (Bombay,  1967), p.89

25.

 Ibid, p. 180

26.

 Indian Taxation Enquiry Report, 1924-25, p.133.

27.

 Ibid

28.

 Ramsay MacDonald, The Government of India (London, n. d.), p. 126

29.

 The Earl of Birkenhead, Halifax.' The Life of Lord Halifax (London, 1965), p.280

30.

 S. Gopal The Viceroyalty of Lord lrwin (Oxford, 1957), p.57.

31.

 See full text of Gandhi's letter to Irwin dated 2 March 1930 in Young India,12 March 1930.

32.

 Young India,12 March 1930.

33.

 Ibid

34.

 Ibid

35.

 Ibid

36.

 Ibid

37.

 Ibid

38.

 Ibid

39.

 Ibid

40.

 The historic march commenced on 12 March, 1930 from the Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad.

41.

 Young lndia, 12March 1930.

42.

 The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Vol. XLIII, March-June 1930 (Ahmedabad, 1971), p.7.

43.

 Ibid; pp.12-3.

44.

 The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, op. cit., p.24.

45.

 Ibid. pp.27-8.

46.

 ibid.

47.

 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel selected Jalalpur taluka for offering Civil Disobedience against the salt law.

48.

 The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, op. cit., pp.31-33.

49.

 Ibid., p.33.

50.

 Ibid., pp.33-34.

51.

 Ibid.,pp.34-35.

52.

 Young India, 12 March 1930.

53.

 The Hindu, 11 March 1930.

54.

 Rajendra Prasad, At the Feet of Mahatma Gandhi (Bombay, 1961), pp. 173-74.

55.

 Ibid.

56.

 The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, op. cit., p.45.

57.

 The Bombay Chronicle, 13 March 1930.

58.

 Young India, 20 March 1930.

59.

 Ibid.

60.

 Ibid.

61.

 Ibid.

62.

 Jawaharlal Nehru, A Bunch of Old Letters, pp. 83-84.

63.

 The Bombay Chronicle, 13 March 1930.

64.

 Nirmal Kumar Bose, A Study of Satyagraha (University of Poona, 1968),  p.4.

65.

 Quoted in Louis Fischer, The Life of Mahatma Gandhi, (London, 1962),

66.

 The Bombay Chronicle, 13 March 1930.

67.

 The Times of India, 13 March 1930.

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