What actions were taken during the Non Cooperation Movement ?
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The movement was to be nonviolent and to consist of Indians resigning their titles; boycotting government educational institutions, the courts, government service, foreign goods, and elections; and, eventually, refusing to pay taxes.
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The actions were taken during the Non-Cooperation Movement are:
- The movement was primarily a nonviolent, peaceful protest against the British government in India.
- As a show of defiance, Indians were asked to give up their titles and resign from nominated seats in local bodies.
- Government employees were urged to resign.
- Parents were asked to remove their children from government-run or assisted schools and universities.
- People were urged to reject imported goods in favor of those created in India.
- Elections for legislative councils were to be boycotted.
- Nobody was allowed to join the British army.
- People were also expected to refuse to pay their taxes if the above steps did not yield results.
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