The following link came from our friend Mr Idris Attarwala. It refers to an interesting article in the Indian Express, dated February 9, 2014. We are wondering whether some of our Indian and western listers would have some information that might turn out to be useful to the folks making the sculptures. *** Dandi March was a giant stride in India's freedom struggle. Little, however, is known about the 80 people - around 50 of them in their 20s and eight in their teens - who accompanied Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as he set off on March 12, 1930, for the 24-day, 338-km-long trek to defy the British-imposed salt tax. The Mahatma's unknown foot soldiers dispersed soon after they arrived at the Dandi seashore on April 5. Now, an effort is being made to identify them and give a face to each of those unsung heroes. Forty sculptors - nine of them foreigners - are working on a 'National Dandi March Memorial', on the IIT Bombay campus, recreating an important chapter of Indian history with the help of blurred photographs, oral descriptions and old newspapers. (snip) http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/mapping-the-unknown-marcher/ ---- Harshawardhan_Bosham Nimkhedkar