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What is the impact of non cooperation movement in urban areas

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Answered by Arcel
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Impact Of Non Cooperation Movement In The Urban Areas:

  • Many students left colleges and schools and joined the Non Cooperation Movement.

  • A lot of National colleges and schools were setup throughout the country.

  • Foreign goods had been boycotted also foreign clothes were burned in huge bonfires.

  • From Novemeber 17 th 1921 the government went on Hartal. Prince wales when he landed was greeted with black flags a sign of protest.

  • Thirty thousand people were arrested by 1922.

  • All the newspapers had been censored.

  • The Congress and Khalifat offices had been raided throughout India.
Answered by gracejohnsogj18
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Explanation:

After the launch of the Non Cooperation Movement in the cities, thousands of students left government schools and colleges in cities. Teachers from these schools resigned, and lawyers gave up their practices. As a part of the movement, foreign goods were boycotted and stress was laid on the use of swadeshi products

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