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Analyse She impact of non-cooperation molsement on Indian fixtéle
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Answered by Anonymous
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°•✮•°(i) It acquired a mass base with the participation of different sections of Indian society such as peasants, workers, students, teachers & women.

(ii) It generated a desire for freedom & inspired people to challenge the colonial rule.

(iii) The Congress became the organiser & leader of the masses in their national struggle.

(iv) It fostered Hindu-Muslim unity which could be seen in the merger of the Khilafat issue with this movement.

(v) Several steps were taken in the direction of prohibition & removal of untouchability. Many national schools & colleges were set up in different parts of the country.

(vi) The movement gave a boost to nationalism in India. The Congress organisation was able to reach down to villages.

(vii) The Congress popularised the cult of Swaraj.

Answered by andriyajenson1233
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The effects of non-cooperation on the economic front were more dramatised. Foreign goods were boycotted and eliminated from the markets. Liquor shops were picketed and foreign cloth was burnt in large bonfires. The import of foreign cloth reduced to half between 1921 and 1922.

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