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explain how people involved themselves in the non-cooperation movement (need to mention any 4 places)​

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Answered by pritikanchana7
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The Non-Cooperation Movement gained momentum  through 1921-22. Thousands of students left government- controlled schools and colleges. Many lawyers such as Motilal Nehru, C.R. Das, C. Rajagopalachari and  Asaf Ali gave up their practices. British titles were  surrendered and legislatures boycotted. People lit public  bonfires of foreign cloth. The imports of foreign cloth  fell drastically between 1920 and 1922. But all this  was merely the tip of the iceberg. Large parts of the  country were on the brink of a formidable revolt.

Noncooperation was agreed to by the Indian National Congress at Calcutta (now Kolkata) in September 1920 and launched that December. After an angry mob murdered police officers in the village of Chauri Chaura (now in Uttar Pradesh state) in February 1922, Gandhi himself called off the movement.In Kheda, Gujrat, peasants organised non-violent campsaigns againt high land revenues opposed by the British. In coastal Andhra and interior  Tamil Nadu, liquor shops were picketed. In the Guntur  district of Andhra Pradesh, tribals and poor peasants  staged a number of “forest satyagrahas”, sometimes  sending their cattle into forests without paying grazing  fee.

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