What were the plans made by gandhiji to make non-cooperation a movement?
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The Non-Cooperation Movement: An important phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule led by Mahatma Gandhi was called the non-cooperation movement. It was planned after the occurrence Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
Reason: Resist the British rule in India through non-violence.
The three steps planned by Gandhiji to make it a Non-Cooperation Movement were,
Surrendering of titles that the British government awarded.
Boycotting of the civil services and the legislative councils.
The launch of a full civil disobedience campaign
Reason: Resist the British rule in India through non-violence.
The three steps planned by Gandhiji to make it a Non-Cooperation Movement were,
Surrendering of titles that the British government awarded.
Boycotting of the civil services and the legislative councils.
The launch of a full civil disobedience campaign
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Including many incidents, it was mainly due to Chauri Chaura in 1922, which made Gandhiji withdrew Non- Cooperation movement.
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