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· Statement 1 and 2 are correct: The British government passed the Salt Act in 1882. · This act prohibited Indians from marketing salt and created a government monopoly on the manufacture and sale of salt. Salt could be manufactured and handled only at official government salt depots, with an imposition of tax. • Indian citizens under this act were forced to purchase salt from British traders. These traders also charged a heavy tax on salt. • Gandhi believed that Salt tax was not only unjust but Salt was a basic essential part of food and because of its universal importance, the effort to remove the salt tax would win the support of all classes of the Indian population . • The salt tax represented 8.2% of the British Raj tax revenue, and hurt the poorest Indians the most significantly. Explaining his choice, Gandhi said, "Next to air and water, salt is perhaps the greatest necessity of life.
Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of ____.
Where is the Indian Pulses Research Institute located?
Barren Island, known for its active volcano, is located in which sea?
What is the minimum deposit required for a Senior Citizen Savings Scheme?
Who commissioned the construction of the Kailasanathar Temple?
' Thoda ' a sport dance belongs to which of the following states?
Match the List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
Which site was recently inscribed as India's 43rd World Heritage Site and the first cultural heritage of North East India in the UNESCO list?
After how much time can an MP be disqualified for being absent from Parliament without permission?
Concerning the river Yamuna, which of the following statements is/are incorrect?
1. The river has its source in the Satopanth Glacier.