<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flagged off a foot-march from Sabarmati Ashram here to Dandi village in Navsari district of Gujarat, a re- enactment of the Dandi March or Salt March led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930.</p>.<p>A group of 81 participants set out on the 386-km long journey by the same route.</p>.<p>The march is part of "Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav", launched by Modi at Sabarmati Ashram to mark 75 years of India's independence.</p>.<p>Union Culture Minister Prahlad Singh Patel said the march will reach Dandi on April 5.</p>.<p>After walking all day, the participants halted at Aslali village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad on Friday night.</p>.<p>One of them is Dr Anant Dubey, a Madhya Pradesh resident whose grandfather had walked to Dandi with Gandhi in 1930.</p>.<p>"I am fortunate to walk on the same path today. Prime Minister Modi gave slogans of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Vocal for Local. Gandhi believed in the same principles," said Dubey.</p>.<p>The Salt Satyagrah of 1930 led to the entire nation rallying behind Mahatma Gandhi and lakhs of people joined his civil disobedience movement against the British empire.</p>.<p>The marchers will halt at 21 places on the way and attend a variety of events at each place highlighting the socio-economic changes taking place in the areas of cleanliness, environment, security and water conservation.</p>.<p>The journey will culminate in a big event at Dandi on April 5.</p>.<p>During the function here, Modi also launched 'Atmanirbhar Incubator' to help promote indigenous cotton and its products, and the official website `india75.nic.in' about the 75th anniversary of India's independence.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flagged off a foot-march from Sabarmati Ashram here to Dandi village in Navsari district of Gujarat, a re- enactment of the Dandi March or Salt March led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930.</p>.<p>A group of 81 participants set out on the 386-km long journey by the same route.</p>.<p>The march is part of "Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav", launched by Modi at Sabarmati Ashram to mark 75 years of India's independence.</p>.<p>Union Culture Minister Prahlad Singh Patel said the march will reach Dandi on April 5.</p>.<p>After walking all day, the participants halted at Aslali village on the outskirts of Ahmedabad on Friday night.</p>.<p>One of them is Dr Anant Dubey, a Madhya Pradesh resident whose grandfather had walked to Dandi with Gandhi in 1930.</p>.<p>"I am fortunate to walk on the same path today. Prime Minister Modi gave slogans of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Vocal for Local. Gandhi believed in the same principles," said Dubey.</p>.<p>The Salt Satyagrah of 1930 led to the entire nation rallying behind Mahatma Gandhi and lakhs of people joined his civil disobedience movement against the British empire.</p>.<p>The marchers will halt at 21 places on the way and attend a variety of events at each place highlighting the socio-economic changes taking place in the areas of cleanliness, environment, security and water conservation.</p>.<p>The journey will culminate in a big event at Dandi on April 5.</p>.<p>During the function here, Modi also launched 'Atmanirbhar Incubator' to help promote indigenous cotton and its products, and the official website `india75.nic.in' about the 75th anniversary of India's independence.</p>