The Salt March, also known as the Dandi March, was one of the most significant acts of civil disobedience during the Indian independence movement. Gandhi ji led a 240-mile journey from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi in Gujarat to protest the British monopoly on salt production and the heavy taxes imposed on it. The march symbolized the Indian people's defiance of British colonial laws and became a unifying moment in the struggle for independence. It garnered widespread support and helped to galvanize the Indian masses in their fight for freedom, making it a landmark event in Indian history.