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The Non-Cooperation Movement
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- The Non-Cooperation Movement was an important but small aspect of the Indian freedom movement from the British government.
- It was headed by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
- The Non-Cooperation movement was begun in 1941 inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi.
- In this movement, people were told not to cooperate with Britishers in all kinds of civil works.
- The Indians who work for Britishers in their office were told not to go to the offices, lawyers were told not to practice in the British courts and even Bus drivers were told not to drive buses and shut the entire British machinery by not cooperating.
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