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what were the three steps planned by Gandhi to unfold non cooperation movement

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Answered by cutieeee10101
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Gandhiji had proposed that the movement should unfold in stages. It should have begun with the surrender of titles that the government awarded, and a boycott of civil services, army, police, courts and legislative councils, schools, and foreign goods. Then, in case the government used repression, a full civil disobedience campaign would be launched.
The movement did start with boycott and swadeshi measures but it turned out to be violent in some places, especially the Chauri Chaura incident which marked the end of Non Cooperation movement.
Answered by topanswers
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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 unfold 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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