January
16, 1909
Arrested at Volkrust for failing to produce registration certificate.
Released on bail.
February
25, 1909
He was arrested at Volkrust, where he was sentenced to 3 months
imprisonment.
May
2, 1909
Transferred to Pretoria Central jail.
May
24, 1909
Gandhiji was released.
November
9, 1909
The Times of London reported failure of Gandhiji Government negotiations
on Transvaal laws.
November
13, 1909
Left England for South Africa.
December,
1909
Released unconditionally in expectation of a compromise. Negotiated
with Smuts regarding amendments in the Immigrants Restriction Bill.
September
12, 1912
The Phoenix Trust was set up.
October
2, 1912
Gandhiji gave up European dress and milk and restricted himself
to a diet of fresh and dried fruit.
March
14, 1913
The supreme court declared that the Indian Marriages in South Africa
would be considered as invalid.
March
30, 1913
Indians protest against the judgment of the Supreme Court.
April 12, 1913
In Indian opinion, Gandhiji wrote about the failure of the new 'Immigration Bill' to fulfil terms of provisional settlement of 1911.
Kasturba decided to join the Passive Resistance Movement.
September 15, 1913
Kasturba was arrested.
November 6, 1913
Gandhiji was arrested at Palmford for organizing the 'Great March'.
November 7, 1913
Released on bail.
November 10, 1913
Pledged 'one meal a day' till repeal of tax.
January 13, 1914
Met general Smuts to submit proposals. |
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January
22, 1914
Because of the agreement with general Smuts Satyagraha was suspended.
June,
1914
The Indian Relief Act was passed.
July
18, 1914
Started for England.
August
4, 1914
Reached London.
Raised Indian Ambulance Corps.
December
19, 1914
Sailed for India.
May
20, 1914
Founded Satyagraha Ashram at Kochrab, near Ahmedabad.
1917
Shifted the ashram near the bank of Sabarmati river.
April,
1917
Went to Champaran (Bihar) to investigate the conditions of labor
in indigo plantations.
Gandhiji was arrested and was later released.
January - March, 1918
Took up the cause of textile laborers of Ahmedabad and settled fasted
to settle the disputes.