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Learn about Gandhi's Civil Disobedience Movement in 1930, its impact, the Gandhi-Irwin Pact, and the Karachi Congress session, shaping India's independence struggle. The Civil Disobedience Movement , launched in 1930 under Mahatma Gandhi’s leadership, was a mass protest against colonial rule through nonviolent means such as breaking the Salt Law, boycotting British goods, and refusing to pay taxes. Learn about the background, features, causes, impact, and evaluation of the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-34) led by Gandhi and the Congress. The movement was a nationwide nonviolent struggle against the British salt law and the Simon Commission. Indian Civil Disobedience Movement : Impacts and Limitations One of the foundational movements in the history of Indian nationalism was the Civil Disobedience Movement . Some of the important points, impacts and features of this movement will be covered here.