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what was the work of women in non cooperation movement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Women in the Non Cooperation movement participated in large numbers. The Non-Cooperation Movement began with members of the reformed councils withdrawing from these councils. The next step was to boycott the law courts and schools. Congress accepted this program at a special session held on August 20, 1920. This event was a victory for the pursuits of Mahatma Gandhi and promised a more active role for women than the one offered by the Swadeshi vow. Gandhi's appeal went beyond "respectable" women to women marginalized by middle-class society. He had a reputation as a political leader who believed women counted and had faith in their capacity to help the nation and themselves.


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Through there huge participation in the freedom struggle under the guidance of Mahatma Gandhi women not only players an important role in all his movement (the Non-Cooperation Movement 1922, the Civil Disobedience Movement 1931 and the Quit India Movement of 1942) but they also kept up their struggle for women's..


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