how did the non-cooperation movement start in towns?
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1. Thousands of people boycotted government-controlled organisations as students left schools and colleges, teachers and headmasters resigned, and lawyers abandoned their legal practices.
2. Boycott of British goods including mass-produced mill-cloth. Foreign cloth was burnt in huge bonfires and its imports were drastically reduced.
3. People began rejecting imported clothes and started wearing only Indian ones, as a result of which, the production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.
2. Boycott of British goods including mass-produced mill-cloth. Foreign cloth was burnt in huge bonfires and its imports were drastically reduced.
3. People began rejecting imported clothes and started wearing only Indian ones, as a result of which, the production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.
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1. thousands of students left govt. controlled schools and colleges.
2. headmasters and teachers resigned.
3.lawyers give up their legal practices.
4.the council of election were boycotted in most provinces except madras.
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2. headmasters and teachers resigned.
3.lawyers give up their legal practices.
4.the council of election were boycotted in most provinces except madras.
hope it helps...
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