Why did khadi and charkha become symbols of non-cooperation? d
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In Ncm protesters were supposed to refuse foreign goods, adopt the use of local handicraft and picket liquor shops. They also boycotted the British Institutes. Charkha and khadi represented the use of Indian textiles and self employment thus became the symbol of NCM
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