explain the first mass movement of gandhiji
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The champaran satyagraha in 1917.
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The First mass movement of Gandhiji
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- The Non-Cooperation movement is the first mass movement started by Mahatma Gandhi,
- After the Rowlatt Act, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and the Khilafat Movement, there was decision in the Nagpur session in 1920 to begin the mass movement,
- Mahatma Gandhi renouncing the titles, which were given by the British as the starting point of Non-cooperation movement,
- Following the way other leaders and influential persons also surrender their honorary posts and titles.
- The government educational institutions are gave up by the students.
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