What happened after the civil disobedience movement?
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Civil Disobedience in different forms continued in different provinces. Special stress was laid on boycott of foreign good.
In eastern India, payment of chowkidari tax was refused. This no-tax campaign became very popular in Bihar.
In Bengal, J.N. Sengupta defied Government laws by reading openly the books banned by the government. Defiance of forest laws assumed a mass character in Maharashtra.
The movement had taken a fire hold in provinces of U.P., Orissa. Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Assam.
The Gandhi-Irwin Pact and the Second Round Table Conference having failed, the movement was resumed with new zeal.
Civil Disobedience in different forms continued in different provinces. Special stress was laid on boycott of foreign good.
In eastern India, payment of chowkidari tax was refused. This no-tax campaign became very popular in Bihar.
In Bengal, J.N. Sengupta defied Government laws by reading openly the books banned by the government. Defiance of forest laws assumed a mass character in Maharashtra.
The movement had taken a fire hold in provinces of U.P., Orissa. Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Assam.
The Gandhi-Irwin Pact and the Second Round Table Conference having failed, the movement was resumed with new zeal.
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