State the difference between civil disobedience and non cooperation movement 0
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Well, these are two 'tools', based on non-violence, used by Gandhiji during India's freedom struggle. As per Dr. Jyotsna Kamat , ' The "Non Cooperation Movement" (a.k.a. "Asahakar") in 1920's included surrender of titles, resignation from nominated seats in local government bodies, boycott of government educational institutions, law courts and foreign goods. But, 'The civil disobedience was organized against repressive laws. Gandhi, supported by Congress had started the agitation for reduction in land revenue, abolition of salt tax, cutting down military expenditure and levying duty on foreign cloth etc. But the British Government did not agree. They thought these were ' populist' schemes to win over different sections of the society.'
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