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National Salt Satyagraha Memorial

The National Salt Satyagraha Memorial is a monument in India honoring the Salt Satyagraha, a peaceful protest and boycott led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930. During this protest, many Indians marched for hundreds of miles to the Arabian Sea and made salt as a symbol of revolt against British colonial rule and laws. The monument remembers the people who bravely said 'no' to the British and helped India gain independence. It has a statue of Gandhi leading the Salt March, with all the brave men and women who followed him. It's a reminder of how important peaceful protests can be in creating a better world.