Initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, the Salt March, also referred to as the Dandi March, marked a pivotal moment in India's fight for independence from British dominion. The march's central aim was to challenge the British government's exclusive control over salt production and distribution. Critically, it represented the initial nationalist undertaking to substantially incorporate women. Gandhi's initiative actively promoted female involvement, underscoring their contribution to the freedom struggle and establishing a precedent for their future political engagement in India.