During the national movement, many women, for the first time in their lives, moved out of their homes on to a public arena. How did these women support Mahatma Gandhi's mission to gain independence?
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Women in a large number, came forward when Mahatma Gandhi started his Salt March against the tax on salt. They participated in protest marches, manufactured salt and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail happily. They saw service to the nation as a sacred duty.
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