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explain five point about non cooperation movements 1921to 1922

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Answered by BBSMSPDSPPS
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The movement was essentially a peaceful and non-violent protest against the British government in India.
Indians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.
People were asked to resign from their government jobs.
People were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.
People were asked to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.
People were asked to boycott the elections to the legislative councils.
People were asked not to serve in the British army.
It was also planned that if the above steps did not bring results, people would refuse to pay their taxes.
The INC also demanded Swarajya or self-government.
Only completely non-violent
the non-coperation has two aspects, i.e, one relating to the struggle and the other relating to the norms of condut and construtive work.

gandhi ji proposedthat the movement should unfold in the following stages:

(1) surrender of titles, honours and honorary posts,

(2) boycott of legislative council.

(3) boycott of law courts by the lawyers.

(4) boycott of government school and colleges,and withdrawl of children of these school and college

(5) boycott pf british goods.

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Answered by rounakjaiswal49
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Explanation:

The non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September 1920 by the Indian National Congress (INC) under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. In September 1920, in Congress session in Calcutta, the party introduced the Non-Cooperation programme.

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