Describe the development led to the launching non cooperation movement 0
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Nature fulfils our basic requirement to live by providing us air, water, land, sunlight and plants. These resources are further used to manufacture various things that make life more convenient and comfortable for the human beings. Unfortunately, man has grown so engrossed in over-utilizing these resources to invent newer things that he has almost forgotten the importance of conserving them. As a result, many of these resources are depleting at a fast pace and if it continues this way then the survival of human beings as well as other living beings on Earth would become very difficult.
Conservation of nature means the preservation of forests, land, water bodies and conservation of resources such as minerals, fuels, natural gases, etc. to ensure that all these continue to be available in abundance. There are many ways in which the common man can help in the conservation of nature. Here are some of those that can be done easily and can make a huge difference
1. Successfully Mahatma gandhi coordinated satyagraha campaigns in various areas.
2. He traveled to champaran in bihar in 1916 to inspire the peasants to combat the oppressive system of plantations.
3. He then organized a satyagraha in 1917 to support the peasants in Gujarat's Kheda district.
4. He went to Ahmedabad in 1918 to organize a satyagraha movement among workers in cotton mills.
5. He decided, in 1919, to launch a national satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt act.
6. In different locations, rallies were organized.
7. He convinced other leaders at the congress' Calcutta session in September 1920 of the need to start a non-cooperation movement in support of both khilafat and swaraj.