In which one of the following Indian National Congress Sessions, the idea of ‘Non- Cooperation Movement’ was accepted? A. Lahore Session B. Nagpur Session C. Calcutta (Kolkata) Session D. Madras (Chennai) Session
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The answer to the question is C. Calcutta (Kolkata)
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C. Calcutta (Kolkata) Session
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In September 1920, Indian National Congress met in Calcutta. In this session, the programme of the movement was stated and communicated to all members. Later, there was another session in Nagpur in which Gandhiji linked the issue to Swaraj with the Khilafat demands. Congress then adopted the non-cooperation movement as a plan to attain both the objectives. Calcutta is now known as Kolkata.
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