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what is the non cooperation programme

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Answered by 0270khushi
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Mahatma Gandhi: Emergence as nationalist leader.
His program, the nonviolent noncooperation movement against the British government, included boycotts not only of British manufactures but of institutions operated or aided by the British in India: legislatures, courts, offices, schools.
Answered by manoprasaj
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non cooperation movement is a unsuccessful attempt in 1920-22 organized by mahatma gandhi to induce the british government of india to grant self government or swaraj to india.it was one of the gandhi's first organized actsof large-scale civil disobedience(satyagraha).
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