evaluate the role of non-cooperation movement in the struggle for freedom in india
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1. The Non Cooperation Movement provided a great National base to the Congress Organisation.
2. The movement undermined the power and prestige of the British government.
3. Repression failed to crush the spirit of the people.
4. Gandhiji was determined to emancipate the poor and the oppressed.
5. The movement set a scene of Hindu Muslim unity because the Non Cooperation Movement merged with the Khilafat Movement of the Muslims...
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2. The movement undermined the power and prestige of the British government.
3. Repression failed to crush the spirit of the people.
4. Gandhiji was determined to emancipate the poor and the oppressed.
5. The movement set a scene of Hindu Muslim unity because the Non Cooperation Movement merged with the Khilafat Movement of the Muslims...
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Even though the Non-Cooperation movement did not achieve its stated aims but the strategic and leadership role of Mahatma Gandhi gave India’s freedom struggle new dimensions. The biggest gain of the movement was that it gave a new confidence to the common people and taught them to be fearless in their political pursuit. Mahatma Gandhi made the idea and need for Swarajya a more popular notion, which, in turn; created a new wave of patriotic enthusiasm. Satyagraha or protesting through passive resistance became the primary tool of the Indian freedom movement. Promotion of Charkha and Khadi as the symbol of Indian nationalism helped Indian handloom products gain recognition. Native weavers found renewed employment. The most significant contribution of Non-cooperation movement and Gandhi to Indian National movement was the unanimous unification of the entire nation behind a single cause.
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