how did women took part in civil disobedience movement
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The Women of India had contributed remarkably in various nonviolent
movements started for India's freedom. Their non-violent movements
can be broadly analysed in three deferent phases namely Non-Cooperation
Movement (1920 – 1922) and Civil Disobedience Movement (1930 – 1934)
and Quit India Moment. Before discussing these mass movements, The Civil
Disobedience Movement started in the year 1930 and continued till 1934.
Most of the people of our country, especially the intelligential, were convinced
that the method of persuasion could not work effectively. They felt inclined to
use the strong language of agitation to compel the British Government to
listen to their demands. The British Government had already rejected the
Nehru Report of 1928 and repression was going on as usual. The Congress
therefore was left with no alternative but to start a Civil Disobedience
Movement.1