The first meeting related to non cooperative movement was held at panipat in 1990 . a. october b. january c. september. d. march
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d. march
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The Non-Cooperation Movement was an important but short phase of the British rule Indian independence movement. Following the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, it was led by Mahatma Gandhi and lasted from 1920 to February 1922. It aimed at resisting British rule by non-violence in India.
The first meeting related to non cooperative movement was held at panipat on 30th March 1990
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The first meeting related to the non-cooperative movement was held at Panipat in March 1920.
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- The 'non- cooperation movement' took place in 1920, not in 1990.
- The 'non-cooperation movement' was against the British government in order to get independence.
- The strategy was designed and planned by Gandhi Ji. The movement was short-lived from March '1920' to February 1922' due to a violent incident that took place which let Gandhi call off the movement.
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