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how did non-cooperation movement start with the participation of middle class people in the cities? explain its impact on the economic front.

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Answered by Mahil26102004
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Answered by kingofself
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Mahatma Gandhi started the "Non-cooperation movement" during the 'British rule' in India.

EXPLANATION:

Mahatma Gandhi told Indian citizens that the non-cooperation movement will help them to end the British rule and their struggle against freedom from English rule. In this movement the large number of Middle class people came together to support Gandhiji.

The Indian citizen participated in this movement in the following ways:

  • Students and teachers left the schools and colleges.
  • People working on administrative posts resigned from their positions.
  • Lawyers gave up their professions. People boycotted the foreign made goods.

This movement has the great impact on the Indian economy. It boosted the Indian production and the import percentage declined.

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