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what is the non cooperation programme

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Answered by jackajay20
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If you mean Non-Cooperation movement, then ;
The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It aimed to resist British rule in India through nonviolent means,"Ahimsa". Protesters would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts and picket liquor shops. The ideas of Ahimsa and nonviolence, and Gandhi's ability to rally hundreds of thousands of common citizens towards the cause of Indian independence, were first seen on a large scale in this movement through the summer of 1920. Gandhi feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. The non-cooperation movement was launched on 31 August 1920.

Answered by MissTanya
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Non-cooperation programme or non-cooperation movement were nationwide movements to pressurise the colonial government to withdraw from India.The economic effect of the movement was tremendous as foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops were picketed and foreign clothes were burnt in huge bonfire. Foreign trade declined .This had hit the colonial economy to a great extent.....

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