what where factors responsible for the gradual Slow Down of the non cooperation movement
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1. Khadi clothes were more expensive than mill clothes
2. The poor people could not afford to buy it
3. The boycott of the British institutions posed a problem
4. The students and teachers beagn trickling back to their institutions
5. Lawyers too joined back work in govt courts.
In short we can say that after some time it became difficult to sustain the movement in the absence of alternatives to govt institutions.
1. Khadi clothes were more expensive than mill clothes
2. The poor people could not afford to buy it
3. The boycott of the British institutions posed a problem
4. The students and teachers beagn trickling back to their institutions
5. Lawyers too joined back work in govt courts.
In short we can say that after some time it became difficult to sustain the movement in the absence of alternatives to govt institutions.
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As the part of non cooperation movement, Indian teachers,students,lawyers,govt.employees boycotted their work.
But lack of alternative Indian schools and instituitions cause them to become unemployed. So they gradually rejoined the British instituitions
Also ,Indians who initially burnt foreign cloth found it difficult to depend on Indian Khadi as it was expensive. This caused them to repurchase foreign cloth.
The third reason was mob violence in Chauri Chaura in uttar Pradesh Mahatma Gandhi realised that Indians were not ready for Non violent movements and thus he called off the movement
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