
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall display located at the Gandhi Smriti, a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi located at 28.639, 77.246 in the city of Delhi, India. The display commemorates the Salt Satyagraha-Dandi March, a pivotal event in India’s struggle for independence from British rule, which began on March 12, 1930. The display features a title plaque and multiple exhibits, including photographs and text. The photographs depict scenes from the march. One photograph shows Gandhi addressing a large crowd, another shows people carrying a large object, and another shows Gandhi with two individuals, likely his followers. The text explains the significance of the march, the details of the journey, and the impact it had on the Indian independence movement. The text is written in both English and Hindi. The display is mounted on a beige, textured wall, while the title plaque and exhibits are on white paper. The lighting in the room is dim, casting shadows.
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