Role of middle class in Non-cooperation movement (4-5 pages)
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Non cooperation movement (1920-1922) initiated by Mahatma Gandhi was to urge the British to grant swaraj to India.
It failed in its impact. It was the middle class that actively became a part of the movement.
Students in thousands left the schools and colleges which were run by the British, teachers and principals resigned from their posts, and lawyers too gave up legal practice.
Foreign goods and liquor was marked taboo and either boycotted or burnt in bonfires.
Slowly tradesmen also refused to deal in foreign goods and the whole nation stood united in the movement against the British.
It failed in its impact. It was the middle class that actively became a part of the movement.
Students in thousands left the schools and colleges which were run by the British, teachers and principals resigned from their posts, and lawyers too gave up legal practice.
Foreign goods and liquor was marked taboo and either boycotted or burnt in bonfires.
Slowly tradesmen also refused to deal in foreign goods and the whole nation stood united in the movement against the British.
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