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what were the programmes of the non cooperation movement?​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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The Non-cooperation movement was meant to be non-violent, Indians’ resignation from their titles, boycott of government service and institutions, foreign goods, tax payment refusal, etc. The programmes of Non-cooperation movement included:

Boycott Programmes:

Boycotting foreign goods.

Boycotting government schools, colleges, courts etc.

Boycotting Council elections to be held.

Renunciation of designations and honorary offices.

Indian members’ resignation from their nominated seats in local organizations.

Rejecting to attend functions conducted by the government.

Swadeshi Programme:

Promoting hand-made and hand-weaved swadeshi and khadi goods.

Forging unity of Hindu and Muslims.

Establishing national schools and colleges as a substitute of British educational institutions.

Establishing swadeshi courts like Panchayats.

Removing untouchability from society of India and working towards the welfare of Harijans.

Women upliftment and emancipation.

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Answered by hvg15
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The movement was to be nonviolent and to consist of Indians resigning their titles; boycotting government educational institutions, the courts, government service, foreign goods, and elections; and, eventually, refusing to pay taxes.
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